2Zip-tied, separated from their parents, taunted with slurs, their pleas for help ignored. That’s how children — all U.S. citizens — and their parents described their treatment by federal immigration agents in accounts delivered in Washington, D.C. Tuesday at a joint House and Senate hearing. The teens told lawmakers th…
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3NYC’s Education Department will cut $58 million as part of a broader push to find hundreds of millions in savings ordered by Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
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4Peter B. Licata, who served as Broward County Public Schools superintendent for less than a year, is now charged with driving rapid academic gains for Fort Worth ISD’s nearly 68,000 students.
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5NYC’s AI guidelines outline approved and restricted uses in schools. The takeaway? Bigger issues like privacy, student use, and other gray area cases are unresolved.
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6The audit, spurred by a June 2021 investigation by Business Insider, looked at the relationship between the Val Verde Unified School District and Pegasus California School, more than 6,000 miles away in Qingdao, China.
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8Local organizations train and organize parents, but that doesn’t necessarily translate into coordination and action in Sacramento, according to the bill's supporters.
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9Recent debates about federal accountability waivers for states such as Alabama and Idaho highlight a familiar tension in public education. Much of the discussion has focused on a simple question: Are these states lowering expectations, or should they be given...
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