[12/5/22] The Top 7: What Educators Are Reading
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[12/5/22] The Top 7: What Educators Are Reading

As the Supreme Court weighs race-based admissions policies for colleges, K-12 schools are slowly resegregating. A push to get the court to consider the needs of K-12 in its deliberations was a top read. It’s in a new special report on education equity.

Our readers also picked up on advice on ways schools can ease students’ anxieties.

And read in detail how a string of student suicides and a shortage of treatment beds pushed a Colorado school district to open a treatment center for students with severe mental illness.

Read on for these and more of our top reads:

  1. Schools Are Resegregating. There’s a Push for the Supreme Court to Consider That
  2. What Schools Can Do to Ease Students’ Anxiety
  3. After a Rash of Student Suicides, This School District Stepped Up
  4. District Pays $50,000 Fine to Scrub Confederate Leaders’ Names From Schools
  5. Remote Learning Linked to Declines in Achievement, Enrollment
  6. The Architects of the Standards Movement Say They Missed a Big Piece
  7. Property Taxes Fuel K-12 Budgets. How Well Does That Work?

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2y

I am not surprised. Lots of work to be done in education!

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Angela Berlese

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Thankyou for sharing

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CHESTER SWANSON SR.

Realtor Associate @ Next Trend Realty LLC | HAR REALTOR, IRS Tax Preparer

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Thanks for Posting.

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