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ESPs, or classified employees, are a chronically underpaid part of the education system. Low wages are driving them out of the profession.
It can be challenging to figure out whether pandemic-related changes will end up being permanent.
Kindergarten enrollment declined by 10% in Michigan public schools last year, according to a new study. It’s not only happening there.
These are the first statewide programs, though some cities already have universal free lunch in schools.
Run-down public schools made air quality a problem before COVID.
With so many schools online, screen fatigue, parents opting out and other coronavirus-driven variables, how will districts get the funds they need?
The LA Unified School District, the second-largest in the country, will go online-only in the fall.
The educators behind the new cooperative model hope to take it to schools nationwide.
There's a disconnect between politicians' words on education and their actions, says Arne Duncan.
We need high expectations for kids along with investment in schools, Arne Duncan says.