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HS classmates’ economic status matters
Socioeconomic segregregation in schools greatly affects students' graduation and college enrollment rates, new research shows.
Government-austerity hawks rely on flawed research
Michelle Rhee's record under scrutiny, new science standards, and other news from around the country.
News literacy programs expanding in U.S. schools
With information and news sources proliferating on social media and the Internet, educators say it is increasingly important to teach students how to separate fact from fiction.
Florida teachers sue over evaluation system
Teachers in Florida have filed a federal lawsuit claiming the state’s new teacher evaluation system is unfair because it partly rates their job performance on test scores of students they don’t know and subjects they don’t teach.
Michelle Rhee’s record under scrutiny
Michelle Rhee's record under scrutiny, new science standards, and other news from around the country.
Here's an FAQ about remote counseling
The UFT and the DOE collaborated on this FAQ to address some of your questions and concerns about remote counseling.