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ICE Raids Caused Enrollment to Drop. Now Districts Are Paying the Price
As leaders ask lawmakers to help fill budget gaps, conservatives escalate the debate over serving undocumented students.
Linda Jacobson
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Kansas
Educators Inspired by Kansas High School Students Hoping to Become Teachers
Kansas Future Teachers Academy at Emporia State University works with Kansas high schoolers who want to become teachers.
Baya Burgess
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Tulsa Charter Network Begins to Bounce Back From Pandemic Decline
Elsie Urueta Pollock founded Tulsa Honor Academy more than decade ago and now works to encourage more Latinos to open charter schools.
Linda Jacobson
Texas
Texas
Texas Schools Say They Still Face Budget Difficulties Despite $8.5 Billion Boost
Public school leaders told lawmakers how they're navigating finances, teacher quality and special education after last year’s state funding overhaul.
Sneha Dey & Jaden Edison
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Aquatic Robots, Drones and Power Tools: STEM Spans All Grades in Oklahoma School
With computer science beginning in kindergarten and a character education curriculum, Dove Schools charter network has a 100% college acceptance rate.
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