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Phones in school could be banned for "public health" reasons in France

Leave your phone at home—it's for your own good.

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Association for the Advancement of International Education 52nd Annual...

The 52nd AAIE Leadership Conference & Expo: Leaders United: Transforming Our World Together, will be held from 5-7 February 2018 at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square, New York City. A rich menu...

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National Education Association Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly

Over 8,000 NEA members are expected to attend the next Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly from June 30 to July 5 at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While there RA...

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Six Chicago public schools getting washers and dryers to help students in need

Six Chicago public schools getting washers and dryers to help students in need

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Why one Philly elementary school is paying kids not to fight

Mikel Lindsay is acutely aware what the world thinks of him — a 14-year-old attending a public school in a particularly tough corner of Philadelphia.

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Seattle Ready to Give Free Transit Passes to All High School Students

About 16,000 Seattle students would get free transit passes when school starts again in the fall under a plan approved by the Seattle City Council yesterday.

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NYC students become school funding bosses

How should the city’s public schools spend their money? Ask the students.

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A School That Embraces a Trendy Model: The Start-Up

They brainstorm in conference rooms equipped with whiteboards, use high-end computers and equipment and are given free breakfast and lunch.

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Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program

Alaska natives, more than any other demographic in the state, have historically been less likely to pass standardized tests and more likely to drop out of school. In 2014, only five percent of Alaska...

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Pilot program will let Detroit students offer free tax help

About 40 students at Southeastern and Martin Luther King Jr. high schools have become IRS-certified tax preparers, according to The Detroit News.

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