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It's a presidential election year, which means political campaigns and advertisements will be everywhere for all to see.
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Students with parents who don't have a Social Security number are unable to complete the new version of the federal financial-aid form, adding yet another barrier to the college admissions process.
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A new study conducted by Dartmouth College found test scores could have helped less advantaged students gain access to the school.
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Videos of Tatiana Erukhimova's enthusiastic teaching style have gone viral on social media. The secret to her success? It didn't happen overnight.
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A string of shooting deaths of Chicago high-schoolers shocks and saddens, despite a decrease in the city's homicide rate.
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The 2024 national podcasting contest for middle and high school students is open for entries. It will close on May 3.
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The San Diego Community District begins the spring semester as flood repairs continue on some campuses.
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Experts say free play time has lasting benefits, particularly for young people’s mental health.
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With Arab students suspended for social media posts, it's "the first time we see this large amount of disciplinary procedures against students for expressing themselves," says a civil rights attorney.
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