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NY Times—No Education Department? No Problem, Trump’s Education Secretary Says.
No Education Department? No Problem, Trump’s Education Secretary Says. - The New York Times
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Education Week—As Schools Grow More Culturally Diverse, Calendar Planning Gets More Complicated
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Chalkbeat—A new study confirms a hunch; School cell phone bans can boost test scores
Cell phone bans give modest boost to test scores, new study finds - Chalkbeat
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Education Dive—Where are tomorrow’s teachers? Education degrees drop over 2 decades
Where are tomorrow’s teachers? Education degrees drop over 2 decades. | K-12 Dive
Anna Merod| Published Oct. 20, 2025
The Hechinger Report—At Moms for Liberty summit parents urged to turn their grievances into lawsuits
At Moms for Liberty summit, parents urged to turn their grievances into lawsuits
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