Virginia Lab Schools Expand, Face State Budget Uncertainty
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Math, reading and science get high marks from likely voters who are divided on teaching critical race theory Brendan Clarey | April 5, 2024 (Chalkboard News) — A poll of likely voters found that the vast majority of people think schools should focus on traditional subjects like math, reading and science, and a majority also
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Jillian Schneider | March 29, 2024 (The Lion) — During the nationwide resurgence of Christian education, Catholic schools are celebrating their continued success. A report from the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) on 2023-24 enrollment data found a number of positive trends for its pre-K-12 schools. “Amidst societal upheaval and educational instability, Catholic schools have emerged as
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Asra Q. Nomani | March 27, 2024 (Fairfax County Times) — Inside Courtroom 1000 of the federal courthouse in Alexandria, for day six of a trial over an alleged rape coverup by school officials, a young woman, “Kate,” transported about 50 people from the vaulted courtroom where she sat on the witness stand to a
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Catrina Petersen | March 27, 2024 (The Center Square) — Parents of Chicago school students are suing the Chicago Teachers Union seeking damages over a teachers strike during COVID-19 that kept children out of school longer. The lawsuits, filed by attorneys Patrick Hughes and Daniel Suhr from Hughes and Suhr LLC, stem from a strike that
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