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White House Honors AI Challenge Winners as Tech Backlash Grows: Students and teachers submitted projects that use AI to solve problems in their schools and communities.
June 2026: Why Schools Need Tech. And Why They Don't: Education Week in print provides a curated collection of news, analysis, and opinions on timely education issues, all in one place.
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Lawmakers Grill Superintendents on Transgender Student Policies: The districts' policies around transgender students were repeatedly questioned.
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How to Run a Classroom That’s Not Screen-Dependent (Opinion): Educators share tips for navigating thorny decisions about ed tech.
How Can Public Schools Participate in Trump's Federal Choice Program?: The Trump administration has confirmed public schools can receive federal scholarship funds. Here's how.
Here Are the Math Concepts That Trip Up Middle and High School Students: An EdWeek Research Center survey asked educators about the biggest challenges they see in the subject.
Students and teachers submitted projects that use AI to solve problems in their schools and communities.
www.edweek.org
White House Honors AI Challenge Winners as Tech Backlash Grows
The districts' policies around transgender students were repeatedly questioned.
www.edweek.org
Tornado Threats Are a Constant. But Funding for a Safe Room Is Still Held Up
Lawmakers Grill Superintendents on Transgender Student Policies
Districts Brace for the Unexpected as Federal Funding Troubles Linger: Last year's formula funding delay has prompted some districts to budget more cautiously.
Education Week
Education Week
Tornado Threats Are a Constant. But Funding for a Safe Room Is Lagging: A school district has waited four years and counting to begin work on a tornado shelter funded with federal dollars.
Closing a School? Don't Expect to Save Money, a New Study Warns: The hope is that closing schools can reduce fixed costs. A new study looks into whether that happens.
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17h
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Education Week in print provides a curated collection of news, analysis, and opinions on timely education issues, all in one place.
www.edweek.org
5h
June 2026: Why Schools Need Tech. And Why They Don't
Education Week
19h
21h
22h
Educators share tips for navigating thorny decisions about ed tech.
www.edweek.org
The Trump administration has confirmed public schools can receive federal scholarship funds. Here's how.
www.edweek.org
How to Run a Classroom That’s Not Screen-Dependent (Opinion)
How Can Public Schools Participate in Trump's Federal Choice Program?
An EdWeek Research Center survey asked educators about the biggest challenges they see in the subject.
www.edweek.org
Here Are the Math Concepts That Trip Up Middle and High School Students
Last year's formula funding delay has prompted some districts to budget more cautiously.
www.edweek.org
A school district has waited four years and counting to begin work on a tornado shelter funded with federal dollars.
www.edweek.org
Districts Brace for the Unexpected as Federal Funding Troubles Linger
Tornado Threats Are a Constant. But Funding for a Safe Room Is Lagging
The hope is that closing schools can reduce fixed costs. A new study looks into whether that happens.
www.edweek.org
Education Week
Education Week
Closing a School? Don't Expect to Save Money, a New Study Warns
Education Week
Education Week
Education Week
Education Week
Education Week
www.edweek.org
Tornado Threats Are a Constant. But Funding for a Safe Room Is Still Held Up