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OPINION: The simple steps that encourage young learners to break equity barriers

The Hechinger Report

Rita’s Catholic School in New Orleans, Monday, Aug. The class of 2028 will, no doubt, have a maze of postsecondary options to help them unlock their dreams and ambitions. Photo: Cheryl Gerber for The Hechinger Report. And it’s not for lack of aspirations. What is college? Related: A mother and son go from homeless to college.

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Empty Desks: Getting Chronically Absent Students Back to Class Is No Easy Feat

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That's how long it took Laura to walk from her home to her high school two blocks away one sunny April morning. In the past, Laura's mother Yadira Mederos De Cardenas, a preschool teacher at All Five in Menlo Park's Belle Haven neighborhood, would have called in Laura's absence to the high school. MENLO PARK, Calif.

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Too hot for school

The Hechinger Report

I’m also looking forward to an upcoming bond in 2028 when I think we’ll put a lot of these climate infrastructure projects on the ballot. Do you feel like your other school board members took you seriously? Some examples: The Menasha Joint School District in Wisconsin expects to receive $3.8 Not at first.

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As EPA pulls back, advocates warn it’s schoolchildren who face the steepest risks

The Hechinger Report

Port Allen Middle School sits in the shadow of the Placid petrochemical refinery in West Baton Rouge Parish, La. attends one of the 12,000 schools located within 1 mile of a chemical facility, which for environmental advocates highlights the danger of the recently announced rollbacks of air and water pollution regulations by the U.S.