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
In 1974, Boston implemented a forced busing plan to address educational inequity. Nearly 50 years later, the issues remain
Soaring student-to-counselor ratios make it difficult for counselors to give students the support they need as the pandemic takes a toll on mental health
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
State takeovers of public schools reduce accountability and don’t lead to significant improvement, but state governments are pressing for further takeovers
New England faces declining public school enrollment and chronic absence as a new school year begins
The class action lawsuit challenged the precedence that the Constitution does not guarantee a right to education
Parents, students, and community members have taken over the school since it was ordered to close in May
Teachers of color point to low wages, little institutional support, and a lack of commitment to diversity efforts
With pandemic restrictions easing, military recruiters are returning to high school campuses while anti-recruitment efforts struggle
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