Nearly 40,000 migrant children from Latin America, Yemen, and other regions have recently enrolled in NYC public schools, and many have migration-related trauma
Teachers described uncertainty about the potential impact of Trump’s directive to eliminate DEI in public schools, especially on immigrant and low-income students
As students at New York City schools increasingly experience the impact of environmental injustice, climate activists are urging Mayor Eric Adams to electrify, ventilate, and retrofit hundreds of public school buildings in the city by 2030. Schools in New York City have long lacked resilience to environmental challenges, particularly in
SB 256 imposes restrictions on public-sector unions
As fewer education students graduate to fill workforce gaps, educators say support in the form of better pay and working conditions would help teacher retention rates
Lack of staff to enroll migrant children, limited bilingual programs, and unstable housing create a challenging start to the school year
Students recently pushed back against the policies at a Miami-Dade County school board meeting
New England faces declining public school enrollment and chronic absence as a new school year begins
School voucher programs have a long history of white flight and segregation, and the Supreme Court’s ruling could exacerbate systemic problems
There are reports of up to 80 Border Patrol agents on the scene in Uvalde which could compound the trauma of community members scared for their families
Communities are contending with astroturfing efforts spreading misinformation and fear mongering about anti-racist and LGBTQ+ materials in schools
After public outcry from students and community members, the Los Angeles School Board committed to getting police off campus and hiring mental health staff.
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