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Mendez v. Westminster: Pre-Brown School Segregation Fight

Summary In the 1940s, Mexican-American families in rural Orange County, California, challenged segregated public schools through the Mendez v. Westminster case. The lawsuit targeted separate facilities for their children and reached federal court. The 1947 ruling ended legal segregation in California schools seven years before Brown v. Board of Education. Key Points Five families sued […]

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CA Bill Enlists Parents, Educators in Youth Suicide Prevention

Summary A California bill seeks to involve educators and parents in efforts to prevent youth suicide. It draws on stories from students like Michaella Huck who faced depression and anxiety without knowing where to seek help. The legislation emphasizes the role of trusted adults in schools and families. Key Points Michaella Huck struggled with depression

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Oklahoma Schools Rank 48th Nationally on NAEP

Oklahoma ranks 48th in the country on NAEP assessments. The state aims to boost academics by strengthening teacher preparation and increasing classroom time. The report comes from Linda Jacobson at The 74. Key Points Oklahoma ranked 48th nationally on NAEP Focus on improving teacher preparation programs Expansion of classroom time to raise academic outcomes Implications

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Christian Colleges Close Amid Illinois Challenges

Several Illinois Christian colleges have closed, merged, relocated, or stopped new admissions in recent years. The changes stem from an increasingly difficult operating environment for these institutions. Students have expressed mourning over the losses affecting their educational options. Key Points Multiple Christian colleges in Illinois have closed or altered operations recently Closures driven by financial

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Oklahoma School Boosts Kids to Grade-Level Reading

Frederick Elementary in rural southwestern Oklahoma places over half of incoming third graders in a literacy intervention program. By the end of the school year, the majority reach fourth-grade reading proficiency. The improvement results from targeted reading support within the public school setting. Key Points Over half of third graders enter needing literacy intervention Most

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New Presidents at Clemson, Northwestern and Other Universities

Several universities including Clemson and Northwestern appointed new presidents last month. Some leadership departures occurred amid institutional tensions. The changes represent ongoing shifts in higher education administration. Key Points Clemson and Northwestern among institutions with new presidents High-profile leadership transitions across higher education sector Departures linked to institutional tensions at some universities Implications for Educational

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School Leaders: Don’t Censor Student Journalism

The article advises school leaders against censoring controversial student journalism stories. Experts note that such actions may teach the wrong lessons, amplify issues, and expose districts to legal liability. Recommendations emphasize allowing student press freedom within legal bounds. Key Points Censoring stories teaches students the wrong lessons about free expression Suppression can amplify the controversial

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Florida Expands State Boards’ Power Over College Gen Ed

Florida lawmakers have passed legislation that would grant the state Board of Governors and Board of Education expanded authority to amend general education core requirements at public institutions. The bill follows the boards’ prior decision to remove sociology from approved core course offerings. It now awaits the governor’s signature. Key Points State boards already banned

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