Quality Counts: A Look at Schools in Wyoming and Vermont – Photo Gallery
Shoshoni Schools, a $49 million facility in Shoshoni, Wyo., serves approximately 380 students in prekindergarten through the 12th grade. –Amber Baesler/AP for Education Week States face different...
View ArticleWhat It Felt Like to Be at the Los Angeles Teacher Strike: A Reporter’s...
Thousands of teachers rallied through downtown Los Angeles to demand higher pay, more support staff, and smaller classes. UPDATED Education Week reporter Catherine Gewertz and photographer Morgan...
View ArticleStudents Across the World Demand Climate Action
By Kaitlyn Dolan On Friday, March 15, youth across the world gathered to call attention to climate change and demand action from their respective governments.
View ArticleOne Student’s Day at an Elite Public High School
Chicago’s selective enrollment high schools come closer to reflecting the diversity of the community than elite, admissions-based high schools in other big cities. We followed one student through her...
View ArticleA Look at Graduation in America
More than 3.5 million students were expected to graduate from American high schools this spring, according to federal data. This gallery captures how some of them celebrated in communities around the...
View ArticleTeaching Math Through Tiny Houses
Photos by Whitney Curtis Sophomore Caleb Caraker, 16, attaches plywood sheathing to the roof of a tiny house on Friday, March 22, 2019 at Battle High School in Columbia, Mo. Students in a combined...
View ArticleSpecial Education in Flint, Years After the Water Crisis
By Kaitlyn Dolan Images by Brittany Greeson In the wake of the Flint, Mich., water crisis, the city has new concerns — how do they serve the influx of students in the special education system that may...
View ArticleStruggling to Stay Connected on Maryland’s Eastern Shore as Teaching Moves...
As teachers across the country grapple with the challenges that come with remote learning due to the coronavirus pandemic, an elementary school teacher on Maryland’s Eastern Shore faces the added...
View ArticleWhat School Reopening Looks Like Around the World
The majority of school buildings in the United States will remain closed for the rest of the school year as the coronavirus continues to spread. But school leaders have already begun to imagine and...
View ArticleA School Play in a COVID World
The Taipei American School’s middle school performance of The Little Mermaid went on, despite coronavirus restrictions, with some modifications. Dressed in full costume, students wore masks and...
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