
Clare Lombardo
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For many teachers, working with students is more than a full-time job. Here are three educators coming up with innovative solutions to the classroom challenges they face.
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Arizona teachers headed back to school Friday after a six-day walkout. On Thursday, the governor signed a new education funding bill. Walkouts across the country have started a national conversation about teacher pay.
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Six in 10 teachers in our poll say they have worked a second job to pay the bills.
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The West Virginia teachers strike in mid-February started a movement. Here's a look at what the issues are and where it's spread, including Colorado, Arizona and Kentucky.
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In the last two months, there have been almost 1,500 threats to schools in the U.S. And that number is most likely under-reported.
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College waitlists are growing. For many students, they offer hope of admission. That's not always the case.
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Black students, boys, and students with disabilities are disproportionately disciplined in K-12 schools across the country, according to the Government Accountability Office.
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Oklahoma and Kentucky teachers are both walking out of school Monday, and teachers in other states are watching closely. In many states, teachers are organizing with and without unions.
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We asked transgender educators around the country to share a selfie, and tell us what they wish others knew about them. Many say they play vital roles in creating safe spaces for the next generation.
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A month after Parkland, the nation's focus remains on school safety. Plus, long rides to school in our weekly roundup of education news.