Policy

Lawsuits accuse several state legislatures of underfunding schools in minority and low-income communities. These cases spotlight significant disparities in education funding that activists say needs reform.

The Obama administration proposes standardized reporting of special education. The White House seeks to end racial bias in school districts.

Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton proposed spending $2 billion on alternatives to traditional school punishment. Her plan, and other alternatives like restorative justice, seek to end the school-to-prison pipeline.

Analysis of federal data finds that charter schools suspend students at a higher rate than public schools do. It also reveals racial disparities in charter school suspensions.

Mississippi's House passed legislation that would require teachers in failing schools to evaluate parental involvement. Opponents argue that it should be parents grading teachers.

The White House announces a plan to curb chronic school absenteeism. It incorporates mentorship and awareness.

The White House is calling for greater socioeconomic integration in classrooms across the nation.

President Barack Obama kicked off his Computer Science For All plan at a California high school earlier this month.

A Missouri school integration law prevents a Black student from attending his school. The third-grader's mother has launched a petition to change the law.

A group of bipartisan senators will introduce legislation to end a law banning student drug offenders from receiving financial aid. The law has disproportionately affected students of color.

President Obama plans to nominate acting education secretary John King to the department's top post. This comes after the Republican-led Senate signaled its readiness to swiftly approve the nomination.

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