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Career pathways: Why more high school students want them

Steers, sheep, horses, pigs, rabbits, chickens, a sweet-smelling tangerine grove and acres of rotating crops are part of Madera South’s agriculture pathway for students—one of thousands of career-focused courses in California high schools that are part of a renaissance in career and technical education.

Big district partners with university to launch North Nashville lab school

Metro Nashville Public Schools and Vanderbilt University are teaming up to establish a magnet school with a new focus on science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics, also known as STEAM.

Maryland schools have a new superintendent. She’s a familiar face

Carey Wright spent decades in Maryland as an educator, but she’s most known for her nine years as state superintendent in Mississippi, where students transformed their academic performances in both math and reading before she left in June 2022.

Expanded so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ education restrictions advance in Alabama

A bill aimed at furthering restrictions on discussions of "gender identity or sexual orientation" in public schools is progressing in the Alabama legislature, passing the state House on Tuesday.

Texas school districts violated a law intended to add transparency to local elections

In an effort to bring greater transparency to local elections, the Texas Legislature mandated that school districts, municipalities and other jurisdictions post campaign finance reports online rather than stow them away in filing cabinets. But many agencies appear to be violating the law

Pennsylvania school board reinstates gay author’s speech amid backlash

The Cumberland Valley School Board reversed its decision to cancel Maulik Pancholy’s speech at a middle school next month after many community members said the actor had been discriminated against because of his sexuality.

Strict school zones are reinforcing inequality, new study finds

Rigid school attendance zones allow districts to legally keep many students of color and low-income families out of coveted, elite K-12 public schools, a new study finds.

With new salt and sugar limits, school cafeterias are ‘cringing’

Many parents and nutritionists applauded stricter federal regulations, but food companies say the changes could increase costs and waste.

‘Our students can’t wait’: how a new law will help kids access consistent therapy at school

Under Wisconsin's new law, schools can hire marriage and family therapists to work on a regular basis with students on campus, which not only removes the middle man, but the economic barriers associated with counseling.

Texas lawmakers establish new school safety policies

Texas lawmakers have mandated new school safety policies including armed guards at every public school campus, classroom panic buttons and more staff training.

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