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Do Alternatives to Public School Have to Be Political?

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Mysa’s tuition costs parents who don’t receive aid around $20,000 a year, comparable to what it costs the government to educate a student in a public school. Mysa’s curriculum relies on Common Core, the same national standards as public schools, Fiske says. In contrast, many alternatives to public school are blossoming.

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PROOF POINTS: A third of public school children were chronically absent after classrooms re-opened, advocacy group says

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The organization, Attendance Works, believes that the number of students missing at least 18 days* of school a year doubled to 16 million in 2021-22 from 8 million students before the pandemic. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter.

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Black Boys in Gifted Education Deserve More — and My Journey Is Proof of It

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In each school, I found it interesting that we seem to always be able to identify giftedness in our white students because there is always at least one on an ALP. My journey from traditional classrooms to GATE programs has shaped my perspective on education and fueled my passion for advocacy.

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Should rich families be allowed to fundraise a better public school education for their kids?

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The push for equity among PTAs in those cities hit sometimes fierce resistance before advocates found ways to calm fears that wealthy parents might disinvest from — or leave — public schools. Research suggests the practice has no significant impact on overall giving to schools.). Less than a quarter of public schools in the U.S.

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OPINION: College is worth it for most students, but its benefits are not equitable

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This is especially true at four-year public schools, and it highlights the importance of expanding access to emergency aid, promoting financial literacy and enhancing transparency around college costs and financial aid options. Contact the opinion editor at opinion@hechingerreport.org.

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Intergenerational Care Benefits Children and Seniors. Why Is It Still So Rare?

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Most experts agree that older adults as a population tend to be isolated and lonely problems associated with an increased risk of dementia, heart disease and stroke, according to Jina Ragland, associate state director of advocacy and outreach at AARP Nebraska. As they age, their social networks contract.

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Want your child to receive better reading help in public school? It might cost $7,500

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Two Massachusetts parents interviewed for this piece said their school district’s list of “approved” independent evaluators included psychologists who actually weren’t licensed to work in the state. Those requirements rarely slowed down the process, says Joan Bowen, director of pupil services for Medford Public Schools.