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immigration
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
Louisiana
Louisiana
Gov. Landry, Legislative Leaders Push Back on Teacher Stipend Plan Opposition
The governor announced a tweak to his original proposal that would allow school districts already giving pay increases to teachers to sidestep his state stipend requirement.
Julie O’Donoghue, Louisiana Illuminator
childcare
childcare
What Does It Really Cost To Plan Summer Care for Kids? These Moms Show Us the Receipts
Moms take us behind the real cost of summer break, from finding caregiving to staggering time off work and even traveling out of the country.
Chabeli Carrazana, The 19th
Oregon
Oregon
State Education Officials Recommend Repealing, Replacing Compulsory School Attendance Rules
The proposal from the Oregon Department of Education would ‘shift from enforcing attendance through prescribed sanctions,’ officials explained.
Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital Chronicle
Indiana
Indiana
Indianapolis Teacher Merit Pay in Charter Schools Gets Increasing Philanthropic Support
Teacher merit pay in Indianapolis charter schools gets millions in new aid from philanthropies.
Amelia Pak-Harvey, Chalkbeat
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