Clare Lombardo
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We asked transgender educators around the country to share a selfie, and tell us what they wish others knew about them. Many say they play vital roles in creating safe spaces for the next generation.
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A month after Parkland, the nation's focus remains on school safety. Plus, long rides to school in our weekly roundup of education news.
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On Wednesday, students across the country will walk out of their classrooms in protest, and school leaders will respond in many different ways.
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Betsy DeVos heard from teachers and students this week after appearances in Parkland, Fla., and at the SXSW EDU conference.
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School counselors work with students on mental health each day — but with support, they say, they could do more.
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Students across the country pushed for stricter gun laws while President Trump and Secretary DeVos made news at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
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"We're using the Eagle Eye right now to show what the students are really feeling and what the students are saying," says Christy Ma, a student journalist at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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The education secretary has had success in rolling back Obama-era regulations, but she has made less progress on school choice. That, and other education news in our weekly roundup.
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The president devoted just 19 words to education in his speech, calling for "great vocational schools." Here's some context on what that might mean and other education news from the week.
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Tell us about a teacher you know who has gone beyond the classroom call of duty.