A new Florida anti-union law poses an existential threat to 27,000 Florida teachers
A hidden stipulation in the 2021 law comes after a series of highly restrictive education laws across the country
Students across the U.S. are burdened with more than $19 million in unpaid school lunch debt
Tailored lessons and tutoring can be effective intervention tools, but educators say more is needed
Teachers in the state fear being criminalized if the “Don’t Say Gay” bill expands
About 85% of state takeovers across the country occur in majority Black or brown school districts
The governor continues to introduce laws and policies that erase LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC experiences
In 1974, Boston implemented a forced busing plan to address educational inequity. Nearly 50 years later, the issues remain
Many Black teachers and administrators have left the field as COVID-19 and hostile parents and politicians exacerbate heavy workloads and little institutional support
Learning Indigenous history can shift how students think about Native peoples, but funding and standardization affect the success of these initiatives
Like other laborers, teachers in the U.S. are experiencing higher rates of strikes in their profession
New England faces declining public school enrollment and chronic absence as a new school year begins
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