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LA School District Addresses Immigration Raid Fears After Student Detention
Over 500,000 students in the Los Angeles Unified School District began the school year with concerns over immigration raids after a 15-year-old US citizen was mistakenly detained outside a high school; the district is providing safety measures and resources.
LA School District Addresses Immigration Raid Fears After Student Detention
Over 500,000 students in the Los Angeles Unified School District began the school year with concerns over immigration raids after a 15-year-old US citizen was mistakenly detained outside a high school; the district is providing safety measures and resources.
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48% Bias Score


School Shooting Exposes Need for Disability-Inclusive Emergency Plans
A school shooting in St. Louis, Missouri on October 24, 2022, highlighted the lack of emergency preparedness for students with disabilities; Niamh Winright, a student with rheumatoid arthritis, was the last to exit the building and was then pointed at with guns by police because she needed her cane;...
School Shooting Exposes Need for Disability-Inclusive Emergency Plans
A school shooting in St. Louis, Missouri on October 24, 2022, highlighted the lack of emergency preparedness for students with disabilities; Niamh Winright, a student with rheumatoid arthritis, was the last to exit the building and was then pointed at with guns by police because she needed her cane;...
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32% Bias Score


Texas' AI-Powered School Achieves Top 1-2% National Test Scores, Expands Nationwide
Alpha School, a Texas-based private school using AI tutors and a compressed two-hour daily class schedule, reports that its students consistently test in the top 1-2% nationally, prompting a nationwide expansion with seven new campuses planned by Fall 2025, while addressing criticisms of traditional...
Texas' AI-Powered School Achieves Top 1-2% National Test Scores, Expands Nationwide
Alpha School, a Texas-based private school using AI tutors and a compressed two-hour daily class schedule, reports that its students consistently test in the top 1-2% nationally, prompting a nationwide expansion with seven new campuses planned by Fall 2025, while addressing criticisms of traditional...
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60% Bias Score


Head of Nation's Report Card Placed on Leave Amidst Historically Low Student Test Scores
Peggy Carr, head of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), was put on administrative leave Monday, following the release of data showing US students' reading and math scores at their lowest levels in history, despite a White House statement labeling these results as unacceptable. The E...
Head of Nation's Report Card Placed on Leave Amidst Historically Low Student Test Scores
Peggy Carr, head of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), was put on administrative leave Monday, following the release of data showing US students' reading and math scores at their lowest levels in history, despite a White House statement labeling these results as unacceptable. The E...
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40% Bias Score


Middle School Career Exploration: A Crucial Solution to America's Youth Unemployment Crisis
Approximately 13% of 18-24 year-olds in America are neither working nor in school after leaving the education system, highlighting a critical need for early career exploration programs, starting ideally in middle school, to equip students with purpose and employable skills, as demonstrated by succes...
Middle School Career Exploration: A Crucial Solution to America's Youth Unemployment Crisis
Approximately 13% of 18-24 year-olds in America are neither working nor in school after leaving the education system, highlighting a critical need for early career exploration programs, starting ideally in middle school, to equip students with purpose and employable skills, as demonstrated by succes...
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56% Bias Score


US Education Crisis: Low Proficiency, High Spending, and the Need for Reform
The U.S. education system is facing a crisis with low student proficiency rates despite high spending, largely due to ineffective resource allocation, administrative bloat, and potential influence from teacher unions; proposed solutions include increased competition and the Educational Choice for Ch...
US Education Crisis: Low Proficiency, High Spending, and the Need for Reform
The U.S. education system is facing a crisis with low student proficiency rates despite high spending, largely due to ineffective resource allocation, administrative bloat, and potential influence from teacher unions; proposed solutions include increased competition and the Educational Choice for Ch...
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Policies Cause Sharp Drop in Indian Students Applying to US Universities
The Trump administration's policies targeting international students have caused a dramatic decrease in Indian students applying to US universities, forcing many families to reconsider their plans and explore alternatives in the UK and Europe, potentially impacting US universities' global standing a...

Trump's Policies Cause Sharp Drop in Indian Students Applying to US Universities
The Trump administration's policies targeting international students have caused a dramatic decrease in Indian students applying to US universities, forcing many families to reconsider their plans and explore alternatives in the UK and Europe, potentially impacting US universities' global standing a...
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Education Cuts Impact Teachers and Students
The Trump administration's cuts to federal education programs, including professional development initiatives and diversity programs, are impacting teachers' professional development, job security, and the quality of education in underserved communities. These cuts, justified by the administration a...

Trump Administration's Education Cuts Impact Teachers and Students
The Trump administration's cuts to federal education programs, including professional development initiatives and diversity programs, are impacting teachers' professional development, job security, and the quality of education in underserved communities. These cuts, justified by the administration a...
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64% Bias Score

Syracuse Lacrosse Hazing Incident Underscores Need for Prevention
Eleven varsity lacrosse players in Syracuse, New York, were arrested for staging a kidnapping as a hazing prank, highlighting the persistent problem of hazing in youth sports and the need for better prevention despite existing laws and advocacy efforts.

Syracuse Lacrosse Hazing Incident Underscores Need for Prevention
Eleven varsity lacrosse players in Syracuse, New York, were arrested for staging a kidnapping as a hazing prank, highlighting the persistent problem of hazing in youth sports and the need for better prevention despite existing laws and advocacy efforts.
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48% Bias Score

Project 2025: Eliminating the DOE - Potential Impacts on Education and Workforce
Project 2025 proposes eliminating the Department of Education, cutting federal student aid and workforce training, promoting school choice, and defunding DEI initiatives, potentially harming students, businesses, and underserved communities.

Project 2025: Eliminating the DOE - Potential Impacts on Education and Workforce
Project 2025 proposes eliminating the Department of Education, cutting federal student aid and workforce training, promoting school choice, and defunding DEI initiatives, potentially harming students, businesses, and underserved communities.
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48% Bias Score

Biden Administration Finalizes Title VI Cases Amidst Criticism
The Biden administration finalized several Title VI discrimination cases involving antisemitic and anti-Palestinian allegations at four universities and one school system before Trump's inauguration, prompting criticism for their perceived weakness; dozens of similar cases remain unresolved.

Biden Administration Finalizes Title VI Cases Amidst Criticism
The Biden administration finalized several Title VI discrimination cases involving antisemitic and anti-Palestinian allegations at four universities and one school system before Trump's inauguration, prompting criticism for their perceived weakness; dozens of similar cases remain unresolved.
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40% Bias Score

Few College Closures in 2024 Indicate No Systemic Crisis
In 2024, 15 small, mostly private non-profit colleges closed, representing 1% of institutions and 0.1% of students; most closures were due to mismanagement, scandal, or religious affiliation, not a general decline in higher education.

Few College Closures in 2024 Indicate No Systemic Crisis
In 2024, 15 small, mostly private non-profit colleges closed, representing 1% of institutions and 0.1% of students; most closures were due to mismanagement, scandal, or religious affiliation, not a general decline in higher education.
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52% Bias Score
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