Here we go again? How a government shutdown could impact schools
Teaching in the time of Trump
Minority teachers in U.S. more than doubled over 25 years — but still fewer than 20 percent of educators, study shows
A theory to better understand diversity, and who really benefits
Civil rights group says schools must address student anxieties on immigration enforcement
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Just News from Center X – April 14, 2017
Just News from Center X – April 7, 2017
Educators oppose Trump plan to scrap teacher-support program
Trump says DeVos is ‘highly respected’, U.S. education is ‘so sad’ — and there’s more
Teachers talk politics to students, despite divisive atmosphere
The trauma of facing deportation
Just News from Center X – March 31, 2017
Unanimous Supreme Court expands scope of special education rights
Trump budget would result in loss of hundreds of millions in education dollars to California
What education programs could still be vulnerable in Trump’s budget?
Two-decade old legal battle over special education oversight nears resolution, brings major changes
It is up to states to ensure English learner and immigrant students receive a quality education
Why are we criminalizing black students?
Just News from Center X – March 24, 2017
Unanimous Supreme Court expands scope of special education rights
Trump budget would result in loss of hundreds of millions in education dollars to California
What education programs could still be vulnerable in Trump’s budget?
Two-decade old legal battle over special education oversight nears resolution, brings major changes
It is up to states to ensure English learner and immigrant students receive a quality education
Why are we criminalizing black students?
Just News from Center X – March 17, 2017
New Trump executive order could lead to a smaller education department
Trump education dept. releases new ESSA guidelines
LA Unified alerts central office staff of possible cuts
If immigration agents come knocking, schools must follow these steps
A pause in international students?