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Graduation and dropouts

North Carolina's attorney general shut down the Charlotte School of Law before it was scheduled to open this past fall.
Posted inHigher Education, News, Universities, Inc.

As feds pull back, states step in to regulate for-profit colleges and universities

Avatar photo by Jon Marcus July 7, 2018May 24, 2021
The line between Texas and Arkansas in front of the bi-state federal building, which straddles both. Texas A&M University at Texarkana has one of the lowest retention rates of public higher-education institutions; 55 percent who started in 2012 were gone by 2016.
Posted inHigher Education, News, Universities, Inc.

More high school grads than ever are going to college, but 1 in 5 will quit

Avatar photo by Jon Marcus July 5, 2018April 8, 2021
Dan D. Rogers Elementary fourth-grade teacher Sudhir Vasal created math lesson pathways so each child can progress at their own pace.
Posted inNews

Is the new education reform hiding in plain sight?

Avatar photo by Laura Pappano July 2, 2018March 30, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School

Inside New York City’s segregated high school system

by Hechinger Report May 31, 2018March 30, 2020
“Since my parents didn’t get much education, it’s hard to talk to them about my schoolwork and applying to college, or how to plan my time and get everything done,” says Mariano Almanza, 18, pictured speaking with his Coronado High School guidance counselor, Colleen McElvogue.
Posted inElementary to High School

School counselors keep kids on track. Why are they first to be cut?

Avatar photo by Sarah Gonser May 31, 2018March 30, 2020
New housing is popping up near Vaux high school, one piece of a $500 million redevelopment project in blighted North Philadelphia.
Posted inElementary to High School

Can a school save a neighborhood?

Kia Gregory by Kia Gregory May 2, 2018March 30, 2020
Students walk on the campus of historical Morehouse College in Atlanta Ga.
Posted inColumnists

We won’t have any black Mark Zuckerbergs or Bill Gates till we do this

Avatar photo by Andre Perry May 1, 2018April 8, 2021
Student Jeremy Pichardo works with freshman Angela Cutone in the Culinary Arts department.
Posted inElementary to High School

A vocational school curriculum that includes genocide studies and British literature

Avatar photo by Emily Richmond April 16, 2018October 13, 2020
The new convocation center at Xavier University is seen in New Orleans, Monday, Sept. 2, 2013. Student Landan Moore says Xavier is his dream school.
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, New Orleans, News, The South

A college scholarship meant to help low-income, black students now serves mostly white, middle-class kids

Casey Parks by Casey Parks March 27, 2018April 8, 2021
Fifth-grader Camar Graves adjusts his Lego robot in a robotics class at Elm City College Prep, in New Haven, Connecticut.
Posted inNews

Beyond ABCs: Can school give kids a lifelong love of learning?

by Brenda Iasevoli March 13, 2018March 30, 2020

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