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Students, parents, educators score big win against mismatched standardized test

Students, parents, educators score big win against mismatched standardized test

Seattle-area education leaders respond to community voices regarding MAP tests Read More

Help protect retirement for public servants: GPO/WEP fix introduced in Congress

Help protect retirement for public servants: GPO/WEP fix introduced in Congress

New legislation would repeal the Government Pension Offset (GPO) and Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP), which penalize people who have dedicated their lives to public service by taking away benefits they have EARNED. Read More

State news roundup for May 11, 2013

State news roundup for May 11, 2013

This week we talk about devastating special education changes in New Jersey, a new school funding coalition in Colorado, a wrapup of Florida's legislative session and the Wisconsin Teachers of the Year on school funding. Read More

Virginia teacher lends perspective on standardized tests on Capitol Hill

Virginia teacher lends perspective on standardized tests on Capitol Hill

Lauren Ashley Villa spelled it out for lawmakers: It’s time to find better forms of assessment and stop robbing students of a rich education. Read More

'Pay cuts hurt': North Carolina teacher shares her story

'Pay cuts hurt': North Carolina teacher shares her story

A North Carolina teacher shares her struggles of raising a family on a teacher's salary. Read More

Educators fight unfair offsets that gouge retirement benefits

Educators fight unfair offsets that gouge retirement benefits

New legislation would leave more money in the pockets of public service retirees Read More

Teacher of the Year on advocacy: “Don’t doubt the impact your voice can have”

Teacher of the Year on advocacy: “Don’t doubt the impact your voice can have”

Washington science teacher Jeff Charbonneau, honored today at the White House, on what inspires him to teach and how he helps others speak up for public schools. Read More

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