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Gun Control Walkout Just The Start, Students at One Maryland School Say
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With a moment of silence, 17 balloons and calls for gun control, students at one Maryland high school explain why they joined the nationwide walkout one month after the Parkland, Fla., shooting. (March 15, 2018)
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Team Sports Promote Social Inclusion for Students With Disabilities
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At Delaware’s Caesar Rodney High School, students with and without intellectual disabilities compete together in team sports as part of a program to foster social inclusion. (March 8, 2018)
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Recovery and Controversy: A Status Report on Puerto Rico's Schools
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Reporter Andrew Ujifusa gives an update from Puerto Rico on where the U.S. territory's schools stand several months after Hurricane Maria. (March 5, 2018)
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In Canada, a Welcoming Environment and Community Supports Help Syrian Students and Families Thrive
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After fleeing their country’s civil war, more than 10,000 Syrians—half of them children—are now refugees in Ontario, Canada. (February 28, 2018)
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Tensions Rise as Puerto Rico's Schools Face New Reality
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As the U.S. territory's schools recover from Hurricane Maria, big changes and conflict loom. (February 9, 2018)
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Exposing Young Black Men to College in the 9th Grade
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In Washington's new high school for young men of color, many students don’t have parents who are college graduates. Every month, educators at Ron Brown College Prep take students on campus visits to expose them to college life. (November 2, 2017)
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Raising Kings: A Year of Love and Struggle at Ron Brown College Prep
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Ron Brown College Prep in Washington D.C. is a radically different kind of high school. It’s a public school designed specifically to meet the needs of D.C.’s young men of color. (October 17, 2017)
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Discussing Hate: Advice for Teachers From Teachers
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After the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., in August, teachers came together to share resources on how to best discuss racism and hatred in the classroom. Here are five pieces of advice from educators. (August 22, 2017)
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At First Denied U.S. Entry, Afghan Girls’ Robotics Team Shows the World What They Can Do
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After visa issues, an all-girls team from Afghanistan finally reached the U.S. to participate in a robotics competition. Special correspondent Kavitha Cardoza talks with some of the girls. (July 18, 2017)
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The Disparate Impact of School Closings
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Reporter Denisa Superville shares the latest data on why schools close and which communities and students are typically affected.
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Hidden Inequities: How Differences in Parents’ Income Play Out in Schools
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When it comes to their children’s education, high-income parents tend to interact with schools a little differently than parents at the lower end of the income scale. (April 25, 2017)
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