The Detroit school district considers a charter application with a cap on enrolling its own students
The district is proposing a new charter contract that will require its enrollment to be no more than 20% DPSCD students. The proposal sparked a board discussion around its philosophy on charters.
Tennessee Republicans have advanced the measure through several legislative committees over the objections of Democrats, who ...
Trump says he wants Washington out of education. School leaders say investigations into trans rights and race-related ...
Last summer the Archdiocese of Chicago put Santiago’s building up for sale. Now, the archdiocese and CPS agreed to a ten-year ...
HMH did more than $40 million in business with NYC’s public schools last year. Now, former Chancellor Aviles-Ramos has joined ...
IPS is already struggling from a financial perspective. If voters don’t approve a tax measure to fund schools in November, ...
Officials have used poor academic achievement and anti-ICE protests to threaten takeovers of schools. The tactic has a new ...
New York City is launching its free child care program for 2-year-olds in the fall, starting with a handful of local school ...
California law aimed to provide a supportive environment for LGBTQ students at school. The Supreme Court said that’s not as ...
Racist comments caught on a hot mic thrust a small Upper West Side middle school into the spotlight — and prompted city ...
The district now wants to turn one shuttered school into a child care center and another into a community center. But ideas ...
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