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Washington Post--Covid money boosted Chicago’s schools. Now it’s gone...' THE ATLANTIC--THIS INFLUENCER SAYS YOU CAN’T PARENT TOO GENTLY...'

Education Week--How Kindergarten ‘Redshirting’ Is Changing...'

Chalkbeat--New research puts a cost on school board conflict: $3.2 billion last year alone...'

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Washington Post--Covid money boosted Chicago’s schools. Now it’s gone.

Chicago’s schools in crisis as federal covid relief money runs out - The Washington Post

Laura Meckler| October 21, 2024

 

The Atlantic--This Influencer Says You Can’t Parent Too Gently

How to Raise Kids With No Punishments - The Atlantic

Olga Khazan|October 22, 2024, 7 AM ET

 

Education Week--How Kindergarten ‘Redshirting’ Is Changing

How Kindergarten 'Redshirting' Is Changing

Caitlynn Peetz — October 23, 2024  

 

Chalkbeat--New research puts a cost on school board conflict: $3.2 billion last year alone

New research adds up the cost of high-conflict school board politics - Chalkbeat

Wellington Soares | October 23, 2024, 12:01am EDT

 

Education Dive--CDC: Routine vaccinations decline while exemption rates increase

CDC: Routine vaccinations decline while exemption rates increase | K-12 Dive

Naaz ModanSenior Report| Published Oct. 23, 2024

 

The Hechinger Report—Kids with obesity do worse in school. One reason may be teacher bias

Kids with obesity do worse in school. One reason may be teacher bias  - The Hechinger Report

Kavitha Cardoza| October 23, 2024