The 19th News on MSN
Head Start can still use words like ‘race’ and ‘women’ for federal funding, judge says
This story was originally reported by Lauren Nutall of The 19th. Meet Lauren and read more of their reporting on gender, ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
How teaching middle school in one of Texas’ poorest neighborhoods spurred James Talarico’s U.S. Senate bid
Talarico’s two years as a public school teacher is central to his Democratic Senate campaign after shaping his policy goals and driving his political rise through the Texas House.
What began in Georgia as a criminal offense for parents teaching their children at home has, over four decades, grown into ...
Annawon Weeden cuts an imposing figure, arriving at my classroom wearing a black T-shirt that says “Party Like It’s 1491,” a ...
Luisa wakes up before the sun rises in the Bronx. She’s checking the day’s schedule: an infant arriving at 6 a.m., a toddler ...
Chalkbeat on MSN
Q&A with Emmy Liss: NYC’s new head of child care shares her vision for the city’s youngest kids
If we want our child care providers to be able to expand and to serve more children, they need a workforce, and that workforce needs to be respected and well paid.” ...
Senior economics students recently wrapped up a semester-long online stock market simulation with a celebratory pizza party ...
Hello New York! I want to thank the Pride of The Orange marching band. The best marching band in the country as far as I’m ...
Michigan is making meaningful strides to advance early childhood education but could make even more by looking to other ...
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