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From sea to shinning sea, schools closures are a topic of discussion in school districts across the country. An elementary school in the small town of Adelanto, CA might be the first to have parents take over a school slated … Continue reading
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From parents “occupying” schools, to heated school board meeting debates, Chicago is the middle of a very challenging education reform process. As with any worthwhile endeavor, there is a robust exchange of ideas between various stakeholders. The Academy of Urban … Continue reading
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We want to thank Jake and his team at policymic.com for giving us the opportunity to post our thoughts on No Child Left Behind. You check out our article here and join the conversation. Thank you to all the commenters … Continue reading
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