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San Diego Unified Found Lead at a School—and Told One Parent
The district’s decision to withhold the information from parents is drawing criticism and raising concerns about lead in San Diego schools
Whatever Happened to National Reentry Week?
The silence on prisoner reentry this year strips away a key component of our ongoing criminal justice reform movements.
Who’s Exploiting Whom?
A new book by a former Indian diplomat complicates reparations talks, making a case for why some Western nations ought to repent—and repay.
Choppy Waters: How the Student Loan System Reverses Progress for Previously Defaulted Borrowers
It’s bad news for the most promising group of borrowers in default.
Democratic Bill Pitches New Package of Pell Proposals
Congressional Democrats introduced a bill full of old-hat policies—but it also contains some gems for an HEA reauthorization.
OTI Applauds Introduction of the PATCH Act
Protecting Our Ability to Counter Hacking Act would establish an independent “Vulnerability Equities Review Board.”
Out Today: A Tale of Two Pre-K Leaders
New America’s state-by-state comparison looks at leader preparation requirements, professional development, and compensation.
The War Show
The War Show unfolds as Zytoon and her friends document their own experiences of the Syrian conflict.
Contours of the Field: Native Languages of Dual Language Learners
Dual language learners’ native languages are academic assets. How do they support DLLs’ growth and success?