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Trump administration proposes 2027 budget with Pell Grant increase and sweeping education cuts

The Trump administration on Friday released its proposed fiscal year 2027 budget, outlining a plan that increases funding for the Pell Grant program while introducing sweeping cuts to student aid, institutional support, and federal research funding. The proposal calls for approximately $76.5 billion in discretionary funding for the U.S. Department of Education, a reduction of…

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An emotional sponge in the classroom 

The teaching world felt like it was under my fingertips.  At 22 years old, walking into my first classroom as a third-grade teacher, I was certain I had everything I needed to help my students succeed. I had passion, training, and high expectations. I had read the statistics about teacher burnout and high attrition rates…

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Washington County Board of Education member censured for calling a student “hot”

Update: The father of the underage high school student, whom a Washington County, TN school board member allegedly called “hot” and then touched on the shoulder has now publicly spoken out:  “We have remained largely silent while focusing on supporting our daughter and carefully considering the appropriate path forward after the disturbing and inappropriate actions…

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Lawsuit Targets i-Ready Maker Over Student Data Privacy Concerns

A group of K–12 students has filed a federal class action lawsuit against Curriculum Associates, Inc., the maker of the widely used i-Ready educational platform, alleging that the company unlawfully collects and shares student data without proper consent. The case, M.C. v. Curriculum Associates, is emerging as a significant legal battle over student privacy in…

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Gratitude Tour: Bob O’Connor

Bob O’Connor and I met during our 7th grade year at South High (a small neighborhood school that included 7th through 12th grades) and became best friends fairly quickly.  I immediately liked Bob because of his positive outlook on life, his sly sense of humor, and mostly his family values.  Only later did I discover…

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Gratitude Tour: Libby Lang

Six years into my still-fledgling career, I began teaching at Durham Academy, a Pre-K to 12 independent school in North Carolina.  It would be difficult to…