When the Air Doesn’t Come: NYC May Require Anti-Choking Devices in All Schools

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In a city where kids rush between classrooms, scarf down lunch between bell rings, and the cafeteria’s noise drowns out ...
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AI in the Classroom? It’s Coming Fast: Whether We’re Ready or Not

A robot in thinking pose with hand under the chin with before a blackboard with mathematical equations.
Let’s be honest: schools love shiny things. We’ve been through the smartboard phase, the iPad carts, the edtech du jour. ...
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When AI Is a Second Language: Ohio State Says Every Student Will Learn to Speak It

While some schools are scrambling to block AI tools in the classroom, Ohio State University is going full throttle in ...
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Bell to Bell, Phone to Backpack: D.C. Schools Say Enough’s Enough

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Starting this fall, D.C. Public Schools is drawing a firm line in the digital sand: middle and high school students ...
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Planting Roots, Building Futures: How Governor Hochul’s Parade Pledge Is Powering Puerto Rican Culture Year-Round

Puerto Rican Day parade, Manhattan, New York.
On a sun-drenched Sunday in Manhattan, 5th Avenue pulsed with pride. Flags waved high, salsa beats spilled from every corner, ...
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When Books March In: A Summer Rally With Heart, Hope, and a Library Card

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This weekend in Leesburg, something quietly powerful happened inside the gym at the Douglass Community Center, though you’d be forgiven ...
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When the Screen Became the Sitter: What Kids Are Actually Doing With Their 2.5 Hours a Day

Kid watching tab laying on bed.
Ask any teacher who’s had to wrestle an iPad out of a kindergartener’s grip at 8:05 a.m. kids aren’t just ...
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Sorting Hats and Spotlight Dreams: HBO’s New ‘Harry Potter’ Cast Is Here and They’re Practically First Years Themselves

New Harry Potter cast.
Pull up a beanbag, class. We’ve got a fresh batch of Hogwarts students, and no, it’s not another round of ...
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In a Quiet Queens Classroom, One Teacher Just Gave the City a Lesson in What Really Matters

New York school teacher elated for receiving award.
The hens out back don’t know it yet, but their caretaker just won $25,000. On what started as a normal ...
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Report Cards for Cities: Who’s Raising the Bar for Families in 2024 (and Who’s Just… Passing Notes)?

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If cities had behavior charts taped to the wall, a few would be covered in gold stickers by now. Others? ...
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