The city loosened selection criteria during the pandemic, policies some parents protested as unfair and others hoped would reduce racial disparities.
Tag: Education (Secondary)
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As Russia Retreats, a Question Lingers: Who Counts as a Collaborator?
In towns reclaimed from Russian occupation, Ukrainian officials are working to identify — and punish — those who helped the enemy. It’s dividing some communities.
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Student Journalists Reveal a Changing World. Let Them.
The shutdown of a high school newspaper in Nebraska is only the latest episode in efforts to censor student publications across red states.
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Education in America: School Is for Us
What is school really for? Students at Oakland’s Fremont High answer this question with their cameras.
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Supreme Court Allows Elite High School’s New Admissions Rules
A group including parents of Asian American students challenged the new criteria at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia.