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Three decades after its first school funding lawsuit, New Hampshire turns to the public for the first time to find an equitable solution for all students
It’s been more than a generation since the first of New Hampshire’s school funding lawsuits was decided, and yet the state is starting from scratch — again.... Read the rest
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Two boys with the same disability tried to get help. The rich student got it quickly. The poor student did not.
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Trump Gave a Scholarship to a 4th Grader ‘Trapped’ in a ‘Failing’ Public Education at the State of the Union. She Reportedly Attends a Top Charter School
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Pope: ‘Education concerns the future of humanity’
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Editorial: Koch's triumphant space journey and value of N.C.'s public education right
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Friday Institute selects 2020 graduate research fellows
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Is the future of teaching homegrown? Colorado lawmakers hope so.