Bill Greer / History News NetworkJun 26, 2023
Like today's hysteria over Critical Race Theory, a century ago, the American government targeted teachers who discussed Bolshevism. Dig deeper ( 6 Min. Read )
Patrick Wall / ChalkbeatJun 12, 2023
School clinics bolster student mental health, physical well-being, and academic outcomes. Yet they are struggling to stay afloat. Dig deeper ( 6 Min. Read )
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Janine Jackson / FAIRJun 9, 2023
An interview with Jeff Chang on the crucial role Asian Americans have played in securing affirmative action. Dig deeper ( 9 Min. Read )
Matt Barnum / ChalkbeatJun 7, 2023
The specter of religious charter schools looms over America—in both red and blue states. Dig deeper ( 10 Min. Read )
Daniel Golden and Kunal Purohit / ProPublicaMay 19, 2023
Shady services have arisen to help high schoolers publish "research" as a credential for their college applications. Dig deeper ( 15 Min. Read )
Jeff Bryant / IMIMay 16, 2023
Experts call for cultivating better student relationships and providing families with more support. Dig deeper ( 11 Min. Read )
Kalyn Belsha / ChalkbeatMay 4, 2023
Middle school national history scores continue to fall, while civics scores drop for first time. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Adam Goldstein / Colorado NewslineApr 24, 2023
A pandemic experiment in universal free school meals gains traction in the states. Dig deeper ( 9 Min. Read )
Aina Marzia / PrismApr 19, 2023
Students across the U.S. are burdened with more than $19 million in unpaid school lunch debt. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Yasmin Moll / The ConversationApr 18, 2023
Arab Americans are a much more diverse group than many of their neighbors mistakenly assume. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Michael Kwet / TruthdigApr 17, 2023
In recent years, most large tech corporations have begun pushing anti-racism public relations and touting their donations to Black causes. There is no company more steeped or skilled in this practice than the elder of the group, Microsoft. By deploying fleets of flacks, messaging professionals and hired intellectuals, the company has managed to maintain a pristine image as a “moral leader” of Big Tech, while avoiding and deflecting attention from its deep and sordid history of collaboration with police, prisons, intelligence agencies and militaries. Dig deeper ( 11 Min. Read )
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