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NPR News: Summer Reading For The College-Bound

NPR News: Every Senior At This Struggling High School Was Accepted To College

NPR News: Only Student In Canadian Class Named Valedictorian

School Communities Suffer When Teachers Get Priced Out

Professors Accused Of Sexual Harassment Are Switching Jobs And Nobody Is Disclosing Their History

Black Girls Are Perceived As Less Innocent Than White Girls — Starting at Age 5

A leading Silicon Valley engineer explains why every tech worker needs a humanities education

NPR News: All-Girls Teen Engineering Team Creates A Solar-Powered Tent For Homeless People

NPR News: Child Care Centers Often Don't Hire The Most Qualified Teachers, Study Shows

NPR News: I Am Learning Inglés: A Dual-Language Comic

What Prisoners Serving Life Sentences Gain From Education

NPR News: 75 Years Later, Anne Frank's Diary Still Has Much To Teach

NPR News: Every Senior Applied To College At This Washington, D.C., High School

NPR News: Supreme Court Rules Religious School Can Use Taxpayer Funds For Playground

NPR News: How To Pick Kids' Apps For The Backseat This Summer

NPR News: School Vouchers Get A New Report Card

Out of High School, Into Real Life

NPR News: Wisconsin Pushes University Free Speech Bill

NPR News: Colorado Teachers Get Gun Training As 'First Responders'

NPR News: In D.C., A Politics Camp For Girls

NPR News: Schools Let Students Take Laptops Home In Hopes Of Curbing 'Summer Slide'

NPR News: DeVos Appoints CEO Of A Student Loan Company To Head Federal Aid Agency

NPR News: How It All Turned Out: A Kindergarten Story, 13 Years Later

NPR News: Anne Frank's Diary At 75

The High Schoolers Hunting for the Universe's Secrets

NPR News: Louisiana Is First State To Ban Public Colleges From Asking About Criminal History

NPR News: Federal Officials Turn To Private Law Firms To Chase Student Loan Debtors

Jimmy Kimmel Interviews The Valedictorian Whose Mic Was Cut While Delivering A Critical Commencement Speech

NPR News: Online Retail Boom Means More Warehouse Workers, And Robots To Accompany Them

NPR News: Big Tent Revival: Southern Baptists Challenge A Racist History

NPR News: A School That Provides The One Constant In Homeless Children's Lives

NPR News: Poverty, Dropouts, Pregnancy, Suicide: What The Numbers Say About Fatherless Kids

NPR News: For Some Students, Getting An Education Means Crossing The Border

NPR News: DeVos Rolls Back For-Profit College Regs, Harvard's President To Step Down

NPR News: In This Alaska Family, Life Lessons Are Passed Down On The Water

NPR News: At Yale, Protests Mark A Fight To Recognize Union For Grad Students

NPR News: Transgender Teachers Talk About Their Experiences At School

Teachers Are Incorporating Fidget Spinners Into Math Worksheets

NPR News: Teen Sex-Ed Resources For, Oh, Oh, Those Summer Nights

Are Virtual Schools the Future?

NPR News: How To Earn Six Figures Without A Four-Year Degree

Schools Tap Secret Spectrum to Beam Free Internet to Students

Why America Keeps Criminalizing Autistic Children

NPR News: How To Apply The Brain Science Of Resilience To The Classroom

A Georgia Sheriff Ordered Pat-Down Searches For Every Student At A Public High School. Now They’re Suing.

Twelve Years Of School In Three Minutes Through Each And Every 'First Day'

NPR News: The First State To Offer Free Community College To Nearly Every Adult

Top Private High Schools Declare War on Academic Merit

Twelve Seconds Of Gunfire

NPR News: Advanced Placement Exam Scores In Alabama On The Rise