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Decoding Confusing College Cost Letters

Financial aid offer letters from colleges often fail to clearly communicate the true cost of attendance, omitting key details and using confusing terminology. This lack of transparency can significantly impact families’ decisions on whether and where to pursue higher education. The article highlights the need for better standardization to help students and parents understand their […]

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Bridging Social Divides via School District Unity

The opinion piece argues that national political divisions affect communities and schools, creating a challenging environment for youth. It proposes that collaboration between different school districts can help bridge social divides and foster understanding. The author emphasizes the potential for such initiatives to inspire positive change at the local level. Key Points National politics create

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NYC Schools Switch to IB Over Gifted Programs

In Brooklyn’s District 13, parents advocated for eliminating gifted and talented classes due to concerns about early segregation of students. Then-Superintendent Kamar Samuels, now NYC schools chancellor, sought an alternative to provide rigorous academics for all students. As a result, some NYC schools are adopting the International Baccalaureate program to offer inclusive, challenging education. Key

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States Need More Education Accountability Now

The opinion piece argues that student assessment and school accountability, though unglamorous, are essential for improving educational outcomes. It compares accountability to broccoli, emphasizing its importance despite lacking excitement compared to other reforms. State leaders are urged to prioritize these elements in their policies to ensure better results for students. Key Points Accountability and assessments

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NC Home-Based Head Start Aids Kings Mountain Child Care

In 2024, Mama Freda’s Tiny Tots Child Care opened as the first in-home child care program by Grow Early Learning in North Carolina. This licensed family child care home in Kings Mountain is part of the nonprofit’s expansion, formerly known as East Coast Migrant Head Start Project. It represents one of four such programs across

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Trump Headlines TPUSA Red Wall Rally in Phoenix

Former President Donald Trump headlined Turning Point USA’s ‘Build the Red Wall’ rally in Phoenix, Arizona. He delivered remarks to thousands of attendees at the event on Friday. The rally was organized by the conservative youth organization known for promoting freedom on college campuses. Key Points Trump spoke to a large crowd at the TPUSA

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Trump’s Accreditation Overhaul Alters College Programs

The article discusses a lesser-known aspect of former President Trump’s accreditation reforms, focusing on their potential impact on college programs. During recent Education Department discussions, programmatic accreditors in fields like health care have received significant attention. These changes could alter how colleges structure and accredit specialized programs. Key Points Trump’s accreditation overhaul targets programmatic accreditors

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Colorado Teacher Hands Out Pocket Constitutions

Sam Westerdale, a teacher at Rangeview High School in Aurora, Colorado, distributes pocket copies of the U.S. Constitution to his students. He teaches government, political science, and African American studies, emphasizing national founding principles. This initiative aims to help students understand and appreciate the Constitution’s role in American society. Key Points Sam Westerdale teaches at

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Tennessee Bill Bans Walkouts at Public Universities

Republican lawmakers in Tennessee have passed legislation that would prohibit walkouts at the state’s public universities, with the bill now sent to the governor’s desk. The measure is presented as a way to protect free speech by preventing disruptions during events. Critics may see it as restricting student protest rights. Key Points Legislation targets walkouts

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Chicago School Board Races Draw Over $550K Funding

Over $550,000 has been donated to candidates in Chicago’s historic first fully elected school board races set for November. This marks a significant shift from the previously appointed board, with funds coming from various sources including unions and advocacy groups. The election coincides with broader voting activities, highlighting increased public engagement in education governance. Key

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