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Students board bus after schools reopen in frigid Minnesota

Education Mar 08

Minneapolis teachers strike, halting classes

By Steve Karnowski, Amy Forliti, Associated Press

Nation Apr 30

North Carolina teachers will rally again in capital to press demands

Teachers' list of demands this year includes Medicaid expansion, restoration of extra pay for teacher's master's degrees and a $15 minimum wage for support staff.

By Martha Waggoner, Associated Press

Education Jan 18

Los Angeles teachers’ strike enters 5th day amid talks

Clashes over pay, class sizes and support-staff levels in the Los Angeles school district with 640,000 students led to its first strike in 30 years.

By Christopher Weber, Associated Press

Education Jan 14

Opinion: Charter schools are draining LA’s public schools. That’s why I’m on strike

On paper, my school looks good. But we fight a constant battle against low enrollment due to competition from charter schools.

By Adriana Chavira

Education Jun 29

South Dakota may ban public school teachers from instructing students about gender identity. Photo by Flickr user Robert Couse-Baker
Can Mississippi schools get ahead after a new round of budget cuts?

Art lessons or larger classes? Years of stagnant funding forces Mississippi educators to make tough choices.

By Marquita Brown, The Hechinger Report

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