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Denver District Accused of Keeping Kids In English Learner Program Far Too Long
The former program director said thousands of students who earned the chance to be reclassified and deemed English proficient were wrongly held back.
Jo Napolitano
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For Early Grade Reading Gains, States Look to Mississippi and Consider Holding Students Back
More than two dozen states now have laws requiring or allowing schools to retain third grade students who are not reading at grade level.
Devna Bose, Mississippi Today
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Hawaiʻi Freshmen Failing: Ninth Grade Repeater Rate Among Nation’s Highest
Hawaiʻi has held back high school freshmen at a higher rate than nearly any other state.
Megan Tagami, CalMatters
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Missouri Education Board Wary of $300 Million School Funding Increase
The formula that determines state aid for public schools calls for an additional $110 million increase after lawmakers denied fiscal year 2027 boost.
Annelise Hanshaw, Missouri Independent
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Higher Grades and Belonging: Trans Students Thrive When Supported by Teachers
Actions as simple as affirming a student’s name and pronouns can make trans students more likely to succeed in the classroom, a new report shows.
Brooke Migdon, The 19th
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