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Policy and Legislation: Page 3
Research
New report: How districts in 7 states are helping chronically absent homeless kids
Nearly half of these at-risk students regularly miss class. Here are some common-sense approaches to finding and bringing them back to school.
Policy and Legislation
Judge rejects Denver Public Schoolsâ attempt to block Trump ICE guidance
Chalkbeat
DPS sued the administration on February 12 seeking to reinstate a federal policy that treated schools as âsensitive locationsâ where immigration enforcement should only take place if there is immediate danger to the public.
Policy and Legislation
After outcry, ED walks back diversity guidance
One expert called the new approach 'downright reasonable,' but the AFTâs Randi Weingarten said it âjust made things murkier.â
Policy and Legislation
Tougher academic standards ahead for Virginia students
Youngkin administration aims for NAEP proficiency, but critics question effectiveness.
Policy and Legislation
Educators sue to block enforcement of anti-diversity civil rights guidance
Chalkbeat
Three educator groups have filed a lawsuit challenging a Trump administration policy requiring K-12 schools to either eliminate any DEI initiatives and programming or lose federal funding.
Research
Why being forced to precisely follow a curriculum harms teachers and students
Research shows that flexibility in teaching methods and curricula allows teachers and students to participate more fully in the learning process â and even promotes a more democratic society.
Research
Report: AI use by teachers and principals growing, but uneven so far
A new RAND survey found that 25 percent of teachers and nearly 60 percent of principals are using AI tools in some way, but mostly in more affluent school communities.
Policy and Legislation
School diversity efforts could violate civil rights, Trump administration says
For nearly two decades school district leaders have believed they are within the law to use non-racial criteria such as household income and ZIP code to diversify schools. But the ED's letter claims even those efforts are illegal and will be investigated.
Policy and Legislation
Denver Public Schools sues feds to stop immigration enforcement at schools, âsensitive locationsâ
The district is taking the Trump administration to court in an effort to keep immigration enforcement away from schools locally and across the country. âWe canât continue to function with this fear,â DPS Superintendent Alex Marrero said.
Op-ed
The real costs of ICE raids at schools â and what educators should do
Even the threat of immigration raids can undermine attendance and the trust educators have developed with families.
Student Achievement and Assessment
NAEP scores show disheartening trends for the lowest-performing students
Chalkbeat
The 2024 results released on Wednesday paint a sobering picture of academic haves and have-nots across the country.
Policy and Legislation
Florida phone ban in schools gets mostly positive feedback from administrators
âSurprisingly and shockingly easy to implement.â The 2023 state law was one of the first of its kind.
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