VDOE Names Em Cooper as Deputy Superintendent of Teaching and Learning

EdNews Virginia | April 24, 2024 Em Cooper will serve as Virginia’s deputy superintendent of teaching and learning, the state’s Department of Education has announced. Cooper most recently worked in Louisiana, serving as deputy assistant superintendent of educator development. Louisiana’s Department of Education oversees more than 170 school systems that serve over 700,000 students. “I

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‘Choice Lifted All Boats’: Catholic School Enrollment Rises in Florida

John Ransom | April 23, 2024 (The Lion) — While traditional public school enrollment declines nationwide, Florida’s expanding school choice options have Catholic enrollment zooming in the Sunshine State. That’s according to experts at one Florida scholarship program, Step Up for Students. The trend in Florida could be instructive nationally in helping get kids back to

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What Is Intersectionality and How Is It Related to Critical Race Theory?

Scholar Behind the Term Is Also Credited With Founding CRT Brendan Clarey | April 22, 2024 (Chalkboard News) — School districts with diversity, equity and inclusion departments and organizations or individuals that offer professional development may use the term “intersectionality” on their websites, but what does it mean and what relationship does it have to

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