Education America Divided: Public Support for Charter Schools Is Growing — but So Is Opposition August 20, 2019 by Mark Keierleber
Education More Student Funding, Full-Day Pre-K, Teacher Raises & a Longer School Year — Inside Texas’s $11.6 Billion School Finance Reform Law August 15, 2019 by Bekah McNeel
Education A study of Latino students reveals two sides of the segregation debate August 6, 2019 by Jill Barshay
Education In Second Debate, Democrats Leave Busing Behind, Focusing Instead on Education’s Role in Racial Strife August 5, 2019 by Carolyn Phenicie
Education Texas tried to incentivize school districts to work with charters. Districts are turning to local nonprofits instead August 2, 2019 Not many school
Education Segregation of Latino Students From White Peers Increased Over a Generation, Study Finds August 2, 2019 by Christina Samuels
Education A view of the nation’s future through kindergarten demographics August 1, 2019 by Jens Manuel
Education From Farmworkers to Physicians: Twin Mexican Immigrant Boys Grew Up to Become HS Valedictorians — and Just Graduated From Medical School July 29, 2019 by Debra West,
Education Next Door but Worlds Apart: School District Borders Segregate Millions of Kids Based on Race and Revenue July 25, 2019 by Mark Keierleber