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Putting School in Context
Beyond the classroom, there are many contextual factors that affect students' educations.
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Martine Dosa
Views from the West Wing: A Story of Suburban Wealth and Student Necessity
In Kirkland, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, low- and middle- income students face unique challenges to learning effectively and fitting in at school.
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Ndidi Opara
We Need Teacher Perspectives in the Reopening Equation
In Missoula County Public Schools, it's critical that teacher voice be considered when making decisions about reopening schools during COVID-19.
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Ali Caudle
When To Draw The Line with Class Size at Public Schools
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Clara S. Richards
Lessons From A “Successful” Teacher Strike
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Scott Lee
How Do We Diversify NYC’s Best Schools?
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Arli Moyao-Ramirez
An Education of the Future
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Kristen D'Souza
The “Best” Education Possible
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Arli Moyao-Ramirez
Cake-Eaters
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Julianna Russ
Silent in the Face of Oppression: A Story of Cultural Incompetence in American Schools
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Endiya Griffin
Considering the Value of the Arts in Atlanta Public Schools
There is a clear divide in Atlanta when it comes to arts education: public or private.
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Karla Sanford
When Classrooms Become Lecture Halls
Cramped. My French classroom is cramped because fitting forty-two desks...
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Gabriella Staykova
Advocating for a Quality, Urban Education
Students are leading the way to reinvigorate schools and build a quality, urban education in Philadelphia, PA.
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Christopher Maximos
Meet the Students of the LAUSD Teachers Strike
One student was found unresponsive after experiencing a seizure. The school nurse was not present.
BY
Noor Aldayeh
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