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Schools are trying to respond to youth mental health crisis but not all parents agree on treatment
Monday, February 12th 2024  Share on Twitter/X
NEW YORK — Derry Oliver was in fifth grade when she first talked to her mom about seeing a therapist.
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By: MICHAEL ELSEN-ROONEY

Poll: 86% of black single mothers support candidates who favor school choice
Thursday, February 8th 2024  Share on Twitter/X
A new survey of black single mothers finds overwhelming support for school choice and other education alternatives.
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By: Jillian Schneider

Can you take algebra in eighth grade? In many cases, the answer is no, national survey finds
Wednesday, February 7th 2024  Share on Twitter/X
If you’re an eighth grader who wants to take algebra, can you even take the class?
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By: Kalyn Belsha

Report: Poverty impacts learning loss recovery in Ohio
Monday, February 5th 2024  Share on Twitter/X
Poor students in Ohio struggle more to recover from COVID-19 era learning loss than wealthy ones, according to a new report.
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By: J.D. Davidson

Many schools want to keep tutoring going when COVID money is gone. How will they pay for it?
Thursday, February 1st 2024  Share on Twitter/X
As Kelli Bottger works on tutoring programs across Louisiana, she’s been taking state lawmakers on tours, hoping they’ll see what she sees: Tutoring works.
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By: Kalyn Belsha