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2025 Is a Year for Hard Truths and Bold Solutions in Education
May we finally stop the academic and developmental bleed-out from the pandemic and start delivering what people want from our public education system.
Read MoreWhat’s an IEP and How to Ensure Your Child’s Needs Are Met?
Every child with disabilities gets an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) under federal law. Learn about IEP and how to ensure your child’s needs are met.
Read MoreHate, Danger, and Debt: Navigating Being Trans in Higher Education
The U.S. Transgender Survey found that 24% of trans adults were harassed while attending college and 16% of harassment victims left college because of it.
Read MoreThe (Ableist) Elephant in the Room: New Report Finds Charter Schools Fail Students With Disabilities
CREDO report unveils charter schools’ lack of equity commitment for students with disabilities.
Read MoreHey Shawnta! Does Dyslexia Present Differently in Gifted or Multi-Exceptional Learners?
Many times, gifted students are overlooked. They tend to get the scores that help the school’s data, but who is helping them?
Read MorePOLL: L.A. Families Want Equity and Accountability From Next Superintendent
Sometime this winter, a new superintendent will take the helm of the Los Angeles Unified School District. According to a new poll commissioned by Great Pub
Read MoreThe Gifted and Talented Debates Aren’t About Rigor They’re About Access
An interesting, complicated, and rather polarizing trend is going around in American education, and it has to do with special admission schools and the des
Read MoreEducation Organizations Remain Grossly Underrepresentative of a Growing Latinx Population
My community—the Latinx community—is the fastest-growing population in the U.S, accounting for 52% of growth in the last decade. Latinx students currently
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