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Boys holding their school lunches
LifestyleSchool lunch transaction fees are crushing parents—’they take money from people who need it the most’
By Cora Lewis and The Associated PressSeptember 11, 2024
California governor Gavin Newsom looking sharp
LeadershipGavin Newsom says California schools need to ‘act now’ in banning phone use in the classroom
By Sophie Austin and The Associated PressAugust 13, 2024
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Education Articles2024 real estate school review: AceableAgent
By Preston ForeJune 24, 2024
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Career Hub5 insights toward how get a real estate license according to the president of RE/MAX
By Preston ForeMay 22, 2024
NYPD officers detain dozens of pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University near the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on April 30, 2024.
PoliticsColumbia created new rules after historic 1968 protests. Its administration just broke them to authorize police on campus, university report concludes
By Sunny NagpaulMay 7, 2024
Only about 18% of the 148 largest school districts in the U.S. offer paid parental leave for teachers—and of the 27 districts that do offer paid leave, variations are plenty.
HealthPaid parental leave at schools is so dire that teachers must hoard their sick days and time their pregnancies around summer vacation
By Sunny NagpaulApril 19, 2024
Harvard becomes latest Ivy League school to backtrack on SAT admissions requirement
LifestyleHarvard becomes latest Ivy League school to backtrack on SAT admissions requirement
By Janet Lorin and BloombergApril 11, 2024
Data scientist works with data flow concept.
Education ArticlesMethodology for Fortune’s ranking of the best master’s in data science
By Preston Fore and Brad HaftFebruary 5, 2024
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SuccessShark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran says her ’painful’ battle with dyslexia made her the millionaire real estate mogul she is today: ‘It’s the whole reason I succeeded’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 7, 2023
A school custodian in Maine is coaching grade school students to chess victory in a plot that echoes the ‘Queen’s Gambit’ Netflix show
LifestyleA school custodian in Maine is coaching grade school students to chess victory in a plot that echoes the ‘Queen’s Gambit’ Netflix show
By David Sharp and The Associated PressMay 11, 2023
Kanye West’s private school only fed sushi for lunch and banned chairs and utensils so students had to eat with their hands on the floor, teachers claim in lawsuit
LifestyleKanye West’s private school only fed sushi for lunch and banned chairs and utensils so students had to eat with their hands on the floor, teachers claim in lawsuit
By Chris Morris and Prarthana PrakashApril 7, 2023
Chart shows change in reading and mathematics scores
HealthCOVID’s devastating effect on schoolchildren revealed by new test scores
By Alena BotrosSeptember 1, 2022
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HealthAs Delta infections spiked, COVID cases in schools actually fell—a lesson from England
By Sophie MellorAugust 12, 2021
Woman wearing a suit looks at her laptop
Education ArticlesAdmissions advice: Which MBA application round should you apply in?
By Preston Fore and Jason ArmestoJuly 12, 2021
Woman smiles as she shakes hands with a candidate.
Education Articles6 types of MBA interview questions—and the best ways to answer them
By Preston Fore and Kara DriscollJuly 12, 2021
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