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Education
California and Maine will offer free public school lunches
Jul 20, 2021
These are the first statewide programs, though some cities already have universal free lunch in schools.
Chinese students, parents stressed by demands of extracurricular classes
by
Jennifer Pak
Jun 9, 2021
Academic competition pressures families to enroll children in tutoring courses. But some parents are resisting.
Education may help close the racial wealth gap, but it isn't a panacea
by
Kimberly Adams
and Sean McHenry
Apr 8, 2021
Darrick Hamilton, a co-author of a recent study from the New School, describes other ways to address the disparity that hurts Black Americans.
Unemployed workers go back to school to get back to work
Feb 11, 2021
One in three unemployed workers has pursued more education or job training while out of work, the Pew Research Center says.
Inside one family's journey to find an affordable college
Jan 27, 2021
The long road to a merit scholarship included 30 applications and 90 admissions essays.
Parents who work full time are more likely to have kids at school in person — study
by
Erika Beras
Jan 26, 2021
A new Gallup survey finds that 71% of parents who work full time have kids who are attending school in person.
How one family is looking ahead to a post-pandemic world
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Dec 9, 2020
After a dark year, New York City Accountant Michael Durant says he’s “starting to see light at the end of the tunnel.”
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What will it take for Americans to get a COVID vaccine?
Dec 4, 2020
Sixty percent of people now say they’ll get a vaccine, but that’s not enough to get the pandemic under control.
Principal of Detroit technical career center tackles pandemic's challenges to training
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Alli Fam
Nov 25, 2020
Students might be learning virtually, but they're still learning a skilled trade.
Black students most likely to be going to school remotely
Nov 17, 2020
More than 70% of Black students are going to school entirely online, compared to 40% of white students.