Public School Shakedown
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Are Community Schools the Positive Disruptor Public Education Needs?
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“It’s important for people to know they can trust schools,” Jenna Fernholz told The Progressive during a call over Zoom in early March. “That’s a hard ...

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The Long Road to Dismantling the Department of Education: From the Southern Manifesto to Project 2025
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In the past several weeks, the Trump Administration has taken reckless steps toward its goal of  dismantling the Department of Education. The ...

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Minnesota’s Charter School Fraud Crisis is Part of a Nationwide Pattern
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As the national conversation about school choice and privatization heats up around Congressional Republicans’ efforts to enact the Educational Choice ...

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Higher Education Is at a Dangerous Crossroads
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When President Donald Trump announced last month that universities permitting “illegal protests” could face a loss of federal funding, the ...

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How the Fight for American Democracy Can Start with Unions
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Labor researchers have long argued that America needs unions to preserve and strengthen the middle class. But now, when American democracy is hanging ...

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The Life and Education of Karen Lewis
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Karen Lewis, the renowned Chicago educator and activist best known for her leadership as president of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) during the ...

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A Time to ‘Be Vocal’ About the Education Rights of Students with Disabilities
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For teachers, parents, and advocates of students with disabilities, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon’s confirmation hearing—during which she ...

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What Now for Democrats for Education Reform?
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Mary Tamer, a former Boston School Committee member and public education advocate, seemed like a natural fit to lead the Massachusetts chapter of ...

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Linda McMahon’s ‘Elegant Gaslighting’ of Democratic Senators
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U.S. Senator Andy Kim, Democrat of New Jersey, likely spoke for many viewers of Secretary of Education appointee Linda McMahon’s Senate confirmation ...

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Teacher Fundraising Is Not a Solution to Our Broken System for Funding Schools
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When elementary school music and chess teacher Elizabeth Flocker Aming took a job at Oak Grove Elementary School in North Miami Beach, Florida, in ...

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