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Reseda Students Attend School Ahead of Threatened Teachers Strike
How The Government Shutdown Puts School Lunch Programs At Risk
By Laura Stampler/TIMEJanuary 18, 2019
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By The Associated PressFebruary 11, 2017
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LeadershipAffluent Kansas City Suburbs at Center of Political Backlash
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LeadershipAmerican Schools’ $60 Billion Problem
By Ellen McGirtJune 7, 2016
Detroit Schools Fight for Market Share With Kids as Commodities
LeadershipDetroit Schools Can’t Meet Payroll After June 30
By ReutersMay 1, 2016
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LeadershipChicago Schools Sue Former CEO, Amid Financial Woes
By ReutersMarch 10, 2016
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LeadershipWhy Chicago’s Fight With Teachers Is the Sign of a Much Bigger Problem
By Liz OlsonMarch 7, 2016
Detroit Schools Fight for Market Share With Kids as Commodities
LeadershipAlmost All of Detroit’s Schools Are Closed Due to Teacher ‘Sickouts’
By TIME and Victor LuckersonJanuary 20, 2016
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By Laura LorenzettiSeptember 16, 2015
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CommentaryUrban charter schools are succeeding—so get out of their way
By Roger LowensteinApril 2, 2015
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