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Research
CRPE report urges โwhat must come nextโ for public K-12 education at a crossroads
Center on Reinventing Public Education
The newest research from the Center on Reinventing Public Education calls for bold approaches to address the harsh realities faced by U.S. schools five years post-pandemic.
Op-ed
How cuts to the Department of Education will impact STEM education
Despite these challenges, K-12 leaders have demonstrated remarkable resilience and creativity in maintaining educational quality during periods of change and uncertainty.
Policy and Legislation
Trump has signed an executive order to close the Education Department. Hereโs what it says.
Chalkbeat
Legally, only Congress has the power to eliminate the department. But the administration recently laid off nearly half its staff.
Research
CoSN releases National Student Data Privacy Report
Responding to the steady stream of headlines about data breaches in schools, the organization's report provides a roadmap for districts to build stronger, more resilient privacy policies and practices.
Research
CRPE releases report analyzing five years of pandemic impact, with strategic advice for district leaders
Center on Reinventing Public Education
The report from the Center on Reinventing Public Education drew from a wide range of research about the crisis response in K-12, recovery efforts, and ongoing challenges facing schools, while providing recommendations for districts moving forward.
Out-of-School Time
New AASA report shows district leaders are prioritizing summer learning
High numbers of superintendents polled said they see summer programs as important to their strategic plans, will maintain or increase spending on summer learning, and are seeing positive impacts on academic success.
Op-ed
Beyond logic: The essential role of emotions in learning
It's vital that we create emotionally intelligent learning environments in schools.
Policy and Legislation
How a Republican plan to cut universal free school meals could affect 12 million students
Chalkbeat
GOP lawmakers are considering a trio of proposals that would change nutrition funding eligibility requirements to help offset planned tax cuts.
Policy and Legislation
Trump Education Department layoffs challenged in court by 21 state attorneys general
The lawsuit comes days after the department announced it would cut its workforce nearly by half by the end of the month.
Policy and Legislation
ED slashes nearly half of workforce
Chalkbeat
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said the move is a first step toward eliminating the department.
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.
STEM/STEAM
STEM and SEL: The overlooked connection worth leveraging
Instead of treating STEM and SEL as separate initiatives competing for limited time and resources, educators should identify opportunities where they mutually reinforce each other.
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