The Department of Justice claims that a loan forgiveness initiative for educators of color discriminates against white teachers. Local educators say it’s a needed effort to bridge a diversity gap in Providence classrooms
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
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
Treating Asian Americans as “the same” within data leaves them vulnerable to social and political exclusion
Since last summer’s racial reckoning, school boards are making more proactive moves to address institutional racism—but are they doing enough?
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