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Shortage of Rural Private Schools Complicates Indiana’s Voucher Expansion

The Christian Academy of Indiana, which is located on the Kentucky border, serves students from 56 different southern Indiana ZIP codes. Some reside in ...

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L.A. Schools Telehealth Vendor Waited 8 Months to Report Breach

. Another sweltering summer Friday brings with it news of yet another data breach that could compromise campus safety and student health information. Once ...

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Despite Skepticism, Parents Still Prioritize Four-Year College for Their Kids

According to a recent Gallup and Lumina Foundation survey, six out of ten parents hope their child will go to college. At a time ...

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No One Will Say Why School Lunch Costs Hawaii DOE $9 A Plate

The Department of Education revealed a startling statistic in January: the cost of making a school lunch in Hawaii is now close to $9. ...

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Survey: Nearly 70% of Child Care Workers Struggle to Afford A Basic Need

Register right away. According to a recent research, the percentage of child care providers who find it difficult to cover necessities like housing, food, ...

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Saugus Schools No Longer Require Census Participation to Enroll New Students

After being sued on the grounds that the practice discriminated against immigrant children and other vulnerable kids, Saugus Public Schools, which are located just ...

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Ed Tech Co. That Provides Telehealth to L.A. Students Experiences Data Breach

According to a declaration made to state regulators, an education technology business that developed an app to allow Los Angeles kids to access telehealth ...

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Hartford’s Attorneys Argue for Dismissal of Aleysha Ortiz Lawsuit

In front of a Superior Court judge on Monday, representatives of the Hartford Board of Education, a special education teacher from Hartford, and the ...

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Support for Phone Bans in Schools Is Growing, but Is It Enough to Help Kids?

When asked what it was like to teach in schools without cellphone bans, New York City educators Vincent Corletta and Meghan Leston both laughed. ...

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Exclusive: Support for Schools Falls, But Closing Education Dept. is Unpopular

According to this year’s PDK Poll, Americans’ trust in public education is at an all-time low, with only 13% giving them an A or ...

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