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Articles in Education Category

Miami-Dade County Public Schools to Receive $15 Million Grant for Energy Efficiency Upgrades

Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) is set to receive a significant grant to upgrade energy efficiency in its aging schools, reducing costs and improving indoor air quality.

A Journey of Self-Discovery and Perseverance: Brady's MBA Story

Brady's MBA journey at the Foster School of Business is a testament to his determination, resilience, and passion for learning. From his unconventional career path as a Blackhawk helicopter pilot to his newfound love for marketing, Brady's story showcases the transformative power of business education.

Investing in Public Education: A Matter of Equity and Excellence

National Education Association President Becky Pringle emphasizes the need for equitable funding in public education, citing Vice President Kamala Harris' approach as a solution.

Failing to Fund Our Future: A Call to Invest in Public Education

A candid conversation with National Education Association President Becky Pringle reveals the stark reality of underinvestment in public education, and how Vice President Kamala Harris' approach presents a beacon of hope for a better tomorrow.

The Teacher Shortage Crisis: A Call to Action

As public schools struggle with staffing shortages and low morale, lawmakers must address the root cause of the problem: lack of respect for teachers. Investing in education and reforming policies that deprofessionalize teaching is essential for student success.

Seattle Times Editorial Board Comes Out Against School Choice

The Seattle Times editorial board has sparked debate among candidates and experts over school choice, or vouchers, that give families access to education funding.

The Policing of Black Hair in Schools: A National Issue

A stark contrast exists between the acceptance of Black hairstyles in politics and their policing in public schools, disproportionately affecting Black students.

Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Absenteeism: Jamestown Public Schools Tackles a Growing Concern

As school starts next week, Jamestown Public Schools is making efforts to reduce chronic absenteeism rates, which have been steadily increasing since the COVID-19 pandemic. The district aims to improve graduation rates and prepare students for college or the workforce by addressing this critical issue.

Gettysburg College President Elected to American Council on Education Board of Directors

Gettysburg College President Bob Iuliano was elected to the American Council on Education (ACE) Board of Directors, marking a significant step in his career as an advocate for higher education.

The Uncomfortable Reality of Hot Classrooms: How Adding Air Conditioning Can Cost Millions

As students return to school, millions will face sweltering temperatures in classrooms without air conditioning, affecting not only their comfort but also their productivity and test scores.

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