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Inside one push to diversify NYC’s teacher workforce

Isaiah Nicholson, 19, a college student and fellow in the NYC Men Teach program.

The First School Year Under a Texas Law Targeting LGBTQ+ Students

This piece was published in partnership with The 19th, a nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics, policy and power.  Adrian Moore was sharing a blanket with his friends, watching the sun come up over...

West Point speech policies paused for civilian faculty by federal judge

U.S. District Judge Cathy Seibel called one of the military college's rules a "broad and standardless intrusion" on civilian faculty's constitutional rights.

California Senate passes bill that would create $12B in state research funding

If enacted, the measure would establish a foundation focused on funding research areas where the federal government has cut.

Native American lawmaker aims to uncover true count of California’s Indigenous students

California is undercounting close to 90% of Native American students, according to some estimates. A new bill aims to change that.

Amid charter sector turmoil, Chicago school board delays charter school renewals

Acero Santiago, a charter school that the Chicago school board voted to absorb, on the first day of school in 2025. The board voted to postpone renewing the remaining Acero schools and six other charter campuses or...