In New Jersey, students with disabilities spend more time in separate classrooms than they do in any other state — a situation that can do lasting damage
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Students with disabilities spend more time in separate classrooms in New Jersey than they do in any other state — a situation that can do lasting damage
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Trump cuts could expose student data to cyber threats
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In Iowa, rural, religious colleges are fighting to survive
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A Virginia school district singled out by Trump says it’s not backing down from teaching ‘whole truth history’
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A school district singled out by Trump says it’s not backing down from teaching ‘whole truth history’
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A federal program helped student-parents in Connecticut thrive. Now it’s on life support
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As conservatives push for more babies, Congress proposes cuts that could hurt families, toddlers and infants
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College costs would soar for some low-income students under Republican budget bill
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Three-fourths of National Science Foundation funding cuts hit education
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Education researchers sue Trump administration, testing executive power
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Education research takes another hit in latest DOGE attack
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In Oklahoma and other states, colleges face a double dose of DOGE
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In some states, colleges face a double dose of DOGE
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Two Tennessee school districts are bucking the national math slump
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Kansas colleges partnered with an EV battery factory to train students and ignite the economy. Trump’s clean energy war complicates their plans
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In Cleveland, a lot of hope was pinned on after-school programs — now they’re shutting their doors
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Two Supreme Court cases — over a district’s opt-out policy and a religious charter school — could pave the way for a larger role for religion in public schools
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Alabama high school requirements now allow students to trade chemistry for carpentry
After the Los Angeles fires, Beverly Hills shut out students whose school burned
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Knitting, cheerleading, fishing: This is what a cellphone ban looks like in Spokane Public Schools
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In Puerto Rico, Trump’s campaign to dismantle the Department of Education has a particular bite
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Special education and Trump: What parents and schools need to know
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Community colleges are stepping in to run apprenticeship programs for logging, aquaculture and other heritage industries
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Nearly six months after Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina, some child care centers remain closed and young kids are still reeling from the disruptions
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