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Hampshire College to Close Due to Financial Woes

Hampshire College, a private institution in Massachusetts, has announced its closure following unsuccessful turnaround efforts. The college struggled with heavy debt, ongoing deficits, declining enrollment, and the risk of losing accreditation. Despite attempts to stabilize finances, these challenges proved insurmountable. Key Points Faced heavy debt and persistent financial deficits Experienced declining enrollment and potential accreditation […]

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Bipartisan Education Reform Revival: 3 Reasons & Obstacles

The article explores the potential resurgence of bipartisan interest in U.S. school reform, highlighting three reasons it could happen amid concerns like learning loss. It also outlines three key obstacles, including political polarization. Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings emphasizes that ‘the moment is now’ for reviving such efforts. Key Points Potential reasons for bipartisan reform

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Amazon Acquires Globalstar for $11.57B Satellite Push

Amazon has agreed to acquire satellite communications company Globalstar in a $11.57 billion deal. This acquisition aims to bolster Amazon’s Project Kuiper, a low-Earth orbit satellite network designed to provide global broadband internet. The move positions Amazon to compete more effectively with SpaceX’s Starlink in the satellite internet market. Key Points Deal valued at $11.57

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Detroit Teacher’s Garden Teaches Kids Healthy Eating

Shirley J. Brezzell, a Detroit Public Schools Community District teacher, was named the 2026 Elementary School Science Teacher of the Year by the Michigan Science Teachers Association. She uses an outdoor garden to engage students in growing fruits and vegetables, promoting healthy eating habits. The program involves students and parents in hands-on learning activities. Key

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Newark Charter Teacher Boosts Belonging for Disabled Kids

Alex Richardson, in her first year as head special education teacher at North Star Academy’s Alexander Street Elementary School in Newark, focuses on creating a sense of belonging for students with disabilities, including those who are autistic. After graduating in May 2025, she has implemented strategies to support these students in her classroom. The article

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LAUSD Strike Threat Despite Union Agreements

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has secured tentative deals with teachers’ and administrators’ unions, averting potential disruptions from those groups. However, negotiations with support staff unions remain ongoing, raising the possibility of a strike. This situation highlights ongoing labor tensions in one of the nation’s largest public school systems. Key Points Tentative agreements

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Fairer NYC High School Admissions: Support & Simplify

A new report recommends that New York City improve fairness in its high school admissions by streamlining the process and providing more support for families with limited resources. The suggestions aim to address inequities faced by students during the application period. This comes amid ongoing discussions about educational access in Manhattan schools as of 2024.

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LAUSD Averts Historic Strike with Union Deals

The Los Angeles Unified School District reached tentative agreements with three unions, including Service Employees International Union Local 99 and United Teachers Los Angeles, early Tuesday morning. This averted a potential historic strike involving 70,000 teachers, administrators, and support staff that would have affected roughly 400,000 students. The agreements ensure classes continue without disruption. Key

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Memphis School Board District 1 Candidates 2026

Three candidates are competing in the Democratic primary for Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board District 1 seat. Michelle McKissack, Dolores Missy Rivers, and Hailey Marie Thomas are running in the May 5 primary election. The winner will secure the Democratic nomination for the position. Key Points Candidates: Michelle McKissack, Dolores Missy Rivers, Hailey Marie Thomas Election:

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Memphis School Board District 9 Candidates 2026

Five candidates are competing for the District 9 seat on the Memphis-Shelby County Schools board in the May 5 primary election. The contenders include Jonathan Carroll, Joyce Dorse-Coleman, Tamara Jordan, Louis Morganfield, and Damon Curry Morris. This voter guide provides information on the candidates running in this district. Key Points Candidates: Jonathan Carroll, Joyce Dorse-Coleman,

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