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Evelyn Juarez was the first-ever winner of the National Spanish Spelling Bee, and today she continues to use her bilingual ...
Along with an influx of back-to-school illnesses, the coming school year may bring significant changes to how school-age kids ...
The Education Department put arrangements to move some of its programs on hold while court battles over downsizing played out ...
Superintendents are getting younger, earning slightly more, and working longer hours, yet their pay still lags behind ...
Psychologically safe classrooms where students trust their teachers can help them learn, writes this letter to the editor.
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to proceed with 1,400 Education Department layoffs.
Exhaustion and burnout can creep up on administrators higher up on the education food chain, too. Lisa Walker, the former ...
The Trump administration asked the justices to set aside an injunction blocking its layoffs of 1,400 Education Department ...
The Trump administration violated the U.S. Constitution when it withheld billions from schools in early July, the lawsuit ...
Too many students graduate without the skills, experiences, or support to confidently pursue fulfilling, high-wage careers. While many districts offer career pathway programs, few have a coherent ...
Education Week has expanded its social horizons to Bluesky. The platform—an alternative to X, formerly known as Twitter—has ...
Dwight E. Rhodes has worked in education for over 25 years, including as a deputy assistant superintendent, chief transformation officer, chief academic officer, principal, and teacher. He is the ...