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Bridging the ‘Digital Divide’ in D.C. Schools
Christine Patterson
Through a unique Master’s program at Georgetown University, DeWayne McClary authored a plan to eliminate digital inequities that hinder learning
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Improving Fisheries for Healthier Oceans
August 31, 2018
All of us depend on healthy oceans for the air we breathe, the food we eat and the livelihoods our oceans support.
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We Appreciate Teachers
During National Teacher Appreciation Week and every week
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George H.W. Bush: The Education President
Bruno V. Manno
Proposals set forth by the 41st president have influenced decades of K-12 education policy
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Charter School Report Card: What’s Working and What Still Needs Improvement
A Q&A with Nina Rees of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools
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Great Expectations: A New Generation of Parents Values Versatility, Accountability in Schools
Kristen Soltis Anderson
Survey shows millennials want their kids’ education to encompass far more than core academics
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Why The Gap? English Language Learners and New York City Charter Schools
Explaining the ELL gap between New York City charter and traditional public schools
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Municipal Water Conservation Finds its Flow
Jill Ozarski
In the drought-embattled Colorado River Basin, smarter home and business water use emerges as the next great untapped reservoir
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Delta Partnership Designed to Prepare More Students for College
KIPP Delta Public Charter Schools announced today that it has received a nearly $500,000 grant from the Walton Family Foundation to fund a two-year pilot program to help prepare more students throughout the Delta for college.
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20 Years of High-Quality Educational Options in D.C.
A Q&A with Irene Holtzman of Friends of Choice in Urban Schools (FOCUS)
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