Category: College Planning Scholarships

Lessons From a ‘Vetted’ Superintendent’s Fall From Grace (Opinion)

Lessons From a ‘Vetted’ Superintendent’s Fall From Grace (Opinion)

A big frustration with policy is that it can feel far removed from the real work of schooling. Why is […]

November 4, 2025

Taco Bell says education benefits have driven retention

Taco Bell says education benefits have driven retention

Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: […]

November 4, 2025

Utah makes its first secret college presidential selection

Utah makes its first secret college presidential selection

With the fall semester well underway, October saw a handful of colleges attempting to recalibrate via high-profile leadership changes. The […]

November 4, 2025

The Power of a School Lunch With SNAP Benefits in Limbo

The Power of a School Lunch With SNAP Benefits in Limbo

Starting this month, millions of adults and children are at risk of losing food access provided through the Supplemental Nutrition […]

November 4, 2025

How Should Teachers Deal With Problematic Language in Literature? (Opinion)

How Should Teachers Deal With Problematic Language in Literature? (Opinion)

Today’s post is the second in a series exploring how teachers should deal with potentially problematic language in books and […]

November 4, 2025

Bringing College Readiness into the Classroom

Bringing College Readiness into the Classroom

By Craig Gehring, founder and CEO, MasteryPrep

November 4, 2025

The new AI tools are fast but can’t replace the judgment, care and cultural knowledge teachers bring to the table

The new AI tools are fast but can’t replace the judgment, care and cultural knowledge teachers bring to the table

by Tanishia Lavette Williams, The Hechinger Report November 4, 2025 The year I co-taught world history and English language arts […]

November 4, 2025

A look at student poverty through free or reduced-price meal eligibility in California schools

A look at student poverty through free or reduced-price meal eligibility in California schools

Amid the uncertainty over the government shutdown and the future of federal SNAP funding, school communities across California are voicing […]

November 4, 2025

California colleges brace for food aid delays, offer assistance to students

California colleges brace for food aid delays, offer assistance to students

A student at San Diego City College visits the campus food pantry on Nov. 3, 2025. Credit: Amy DiPierro / […]

November 4, 2025

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