Sophia Alvarez Boyd
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Academic redshirting, the practice of holding kids back a year before enrolling them in kindergarten, has been debated for years. A new article attempts to clear up some of the confusion for parents.
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Trump's proposed 13 percent budget cut is the top education story of the week. Also: What's happening with student aid.
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From DACA to FAFSA, a Senate squeaker to a Supreme Court do-over, it was a busy week for education news in the nation's capital.
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A network of schools, serving English language learners and recent immigrants, is helping students succeed academically and emotionally, too.
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This week, Howard University marks its 150th anniversary. As the nation's premier historically black college, many of Howard's graduates have gone on to become notable historical figures.
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A recent study looked at colleges across the country and which ones were able to graduate low-income students into high earning jobs.
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Here's a roundup of how new leadership could affect education.
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In an era of national attention to what's real and what isn't, we asked educators to share their strategies for helping students sort out fact from fiction.
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New guidelines urge schools to take recess seriously. It's not just playtime for kids and a chance for teachers to get a break.