Ohio is one of 14 states to put in place a retention rule that holds back students who are not reading at grade level. Special correspondent John Tulenko reports on the "reading guarantee," which educators say puts enormous pressure on them, and may not actually ensure educational success or lower dropout rates in the future.
How NYC parents can opt out of data sharing and protect their child’s data
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Oct. 6, 2025 In May 2025, the NYC Department of Education revised
Chancellor’s regulations A-820, to authorize DOE and schools to disclose a
category of st...
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