The Chicago City Council passed a ceasefire resolution, making it the latest city to demand an end to the U.S.-backed Israeli assault on Gaza
Many students who have spoken out say they’ve been doxxed, targeted, fired, or had their advocacy equated with terrorism
Officials are still working to narrow down the total number of children who may have died
School newsrooms are essential to aspiring reporters and communities with news deserts, but many face challenges from censorship to a lack of resources
Teachers and parents fear they could be at risk of getting COVID-19 and being left with lifelong health conditions
COVID-19 relief funding provided critical relief to public schools for three years
Tailored lessons and tutoring can be effective intervention tools, but educators say more is needed
The governor continues to introduce laws and policies that erase LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC experiences
Punishing students for being unable to afford food hurts their education and development and reinforces a violent capitalist system
Debt relief for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people is stymied by a lack of information, access, and political will
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
The military often targets lower-income BIPOC for enlistment. What will it mean for a prospective recruit to not have to choose between debt and service?
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