California Teachers Strike Over Wages, Benefits
Thousands of California teachers are striking or threatening strikes as part of a coordinated effort by the California Teachers Association to secure higher wages and better benefits. Districts face f
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Thousands of California teachers are striking or threatening strikes as part of a coordinated effort by the California Teachers Association to secure higher wages and better benefits. Districts face f

The Anchorage School District is proposing to close three elementary schools—Campbell STEM, Fire Lake, and Lake Otis—to address a $90 million budget deficit.

A new Arizona bill to increase funding for charter school facilities has ignited a statewide debate, pitting the needs of charter schools against traditional public districts already facing budget cut

Inglewood's massive sports and entertainment boom, including SoFi Stadium, masks a deep crisis in its public schools, which have been under state control for over a decade.

The Michigan Department of Education has removed 68 public schools from its state oversight list due to improved performance in academics and graduation rates.

Philadelphia School Board hears community concerns on school closures, wellness policies, and lack of libraries. Parents and staff highlighted issues like guaranteed breaks, librarian shortages, and b

Over 90% of Missouri schools are meeting or exceeding expectations, a new report shows, as the state debates a controversial new performance-based funding model.

Salem-Keizer Public Schools is preparing for at least $25 million in budget cuts for the next school year, adding to the $75 million reduced last year.

The Claremont School District faces potential insolvency due to a multi-million dollar deficit, sparking a debate on New Hampshire's education funding system.

Columbus City Schools is proposing the closure of four schools to help address a $50 million budget deficit, a move projected to save $1.57 million annually.

A New Mexico school district has ended its contract with for-profit education company Stride Inc., alleging the firm inflated attendance and neglected students.

A new report on Illinois' public education system reveals a mixed landscape of progress and persistent challenges, including improved graduation rates but stagnant academic scores.