2A new lawsuit is at least the second attempt to use the courts to restore protections for sensitive locations. Enforcement near schools affects attendance, student mental health, and more.
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3The U.S. Department of Education is encouraging states and school districts to use Title II funds to support strategic staffing models, which replace traditional single-teacher classrooms with team-based instruction involving at least two educators teaching the same student roster simultaneously.
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4In addition to grants, restored and enhanced bond authority could provide lower-income school districts a better chance of getting funding issues passed.
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5Nearly 44,000 first-generation and low-income students no longer receive assistance with financial aid, tutoring, campus visits or dual-enrollment courses after a national college-access organization lost federal funding last fall. It was the first-ever cancellation of grants for TRIO, a federal program that has helped…
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6The proposal includes the potential closure of 27 schools and the expansion of 11 in its first release of redistricting scenarios. The decision is not final and may change based on feedback until a final call is made in late fall.
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7San Francisco Unified School District educators are striking for the first time since 1979, demanding 10% salary raises and fully funded family health benefits amid a $102 million budget gap for the 2026-27 school year. The strike has closed schools for two consecutive days, affecting the district's 50,000 students.
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8Illinois Sen. Graciela Guzman and Rep. Will Davis, both Chicagoland Democrats, introduced legislation to fully fund the state’s evidence-based education formula and some state mandates for school districts, such as providing transportation for students with disabilities.
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9Approximately 75,000 unauthorized immigrant students graduate high school annually, with 48% concentrated in California, Florida, New York, and Texas, facing increasing policy challenges that limit their post-graduation opportunities in work and higher education.
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