NYC Charter School Raises Teacher Starting Salary to $140,000

A New York City charter school’s starting pay for teachers will be $140,000 in the fall, more than double the national.

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As post-pandemic enrollment lags, schools compete for fewer students

Three years and counting since the pandemic shuttered schools and tethered students to their laptops, new data shows that enrollment.

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$2.5M Gen Z Program Aims to Expand Career Options for High School Students

Communities looking to bolster work-based learning programs can vie for funding – and clout – through a new grant program.

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Biden Administration Warns U.S. House GOP Debt Limit Bill Would Slash Education

U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona last week said House Republicans’ debt limit proposal would cut vital education programs and harm.

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Germantown teacher presented $25,000 cash prize for excellent work in education

More than four months ago Dogwood Elementary 5th grade teacher Alexa Guynes cried tears of joy when her school surprised.

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The Terrible Truth: Current Solutions to COVID Learning Loss Are Doomed to Fail

Most of the programs school districts have implemented to address COVID learning loss are doomed to fail. Despite well-intended and.

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‘U.S. Education Is a Challenged Space’: In Exclusive 74 Interview, Bill Gates Talks Learning Recovery, AI and His Big Bet on Math

Bill Gates wants Americans to stop hating math. Our struggles teaching the subject — whether evidenced by our middling performance.

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Education is One Area Where ‘Domestic Realists’ Agree. Let’s Build on That

The education culture wars on issues like critical race theory and how to teach history create a false narrative and.

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Teen mental health crisis pushes more school districts to sue social media giants

The teen mental health crisis has so taxed and alarmed school districts across the country that many are entering legal.

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‘The Wild West’: GOP Lawmakers Push to Refuse Billions in Federal School Funds

Republican leaders in two states — Tennessee and Oklahoma — have taken steps to cut ties with the U.S. Department.

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