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Classroom teachers covered by the federal immigration program could lose their jobs and face deportation unless Congress and the Trump...
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Families who've fled their storm-ravaged island have arrived in Orlando. Schools have opened their doors, but the uncertainty and stress...
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The controversy surrounding a highly anticipated robotics competition for teens from around the globe sometimes overshadowed an otherwise upbeat event...
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Milwaukee's voucher program serves some 28,000 students. Most of them are African-American and come from low-income families.
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More than half a million children born in the U.S. have ended up in Mexico because their parents were deported.
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Some people in public education work hidden in plain sight. Here's the story of one man who takes on the...
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However the Supreme Court rules on affirmative action, it will affect the lives of college-bound teens. So we asked them:...
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More state control of public schools is on the horizon.
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Pre-dawn school start times are unhealthy and must change, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The Education Department says it's keeping a close eye on 556 colleges and universities that do a poor job of...
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President Obama is on the road as part of his effort to jump-start his 2015 agenda. Friday he's in Tennessee,...
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With Republican majorities in the House and Senate, Congress may push for change on several big education issues, including a...