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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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California
California Students Must Soon Learn Personal Finance to Graduate. Here’s How It Will Be Taught
Fresno schools are setting the example.
Lasherica Thornton, EdSource
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming Students Spend Less Time in PE. An Expert Wants to Change That.
Elementary students here get roughly 73 minutes per week of physical education — about half of national guidelines — Dr. Ben Kern told lawmakers.
Katie Klingsporn
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
As AI Use in Schools Grows, Lawmakers and Districts Scramble to Set Up Guardrails
Many districts still lack clear guidance for teachers and students.
Robbie Sequeira, Missouri Independent
charter schools
charter schools
Texas’ Charter School Boom May Soon Bust, Experts Caution
Texas’ charters continued growing this school year, but the pace slowed. Experts warn that the enrollment drop facing traditional school districts could also affect charters.
Jaden Edison & Rob Reid
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