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First Lady Jill Biden Will Keep Her Day Job As an Educator

First Lady Jill Biden Will Keep Her Day Job As an Educator

by Supporting Education | Nov 23, 2020 | News

Jill Biden is not one to set her career aside for her husband’s, even though her husband is now President-Elect of the United States. For the eight years he was Vice President under President Obama, she never stopped teaching at Northern Virginia Community College,...
Who Will Be Joe Biden’s Secretary of Education?

Who Will Be Joe Biden’s Secretary of Education?

by Supporting Education | Nov 16, 2020 | News

One of the loudest grievances the country has had with Trump’s administration the past four years is his choice of Secretary of Education – Amway heiress Betsy DeVos. DeVos was outspoken before and during her appointment about her preference for private and charter...
Trump 1776 Commission to Ensure Public Education is “Patriotic” Enough

Trump 1776 Commission to Ensure Public Education is “Patriotic” Enough

by Supporting Education | Nov 9, 2020 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Moments before stepping on stage at a November 2 campaign rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, President Trump posted to his Twitter feed: “Just signed an order to establish the 1776 Commission. We will stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore PATRIOTIC...
Study: Students of Color ‘Overdisciplined’ With Out-of-School Suspensions

Study: Students of Color ‘Overdisciplined’ With Out-of-School Suspensions

by Supporting Education | Nov 2, 2020 | News, Student Issues

In the 2015-16 school year, U.S. students missed over 11 million in-class days due to out-of-school suspensions according to a new report from the Center for Civil Right Remedies (CCRR). For context, approximately 50 million students optimally have access to 180...
Lower Brule Sioux Reservation School District Creates District-Wide Wireless Network

Lower Brule Sioux Reservation School District Creates District-Wide Wireless Network

by Supporting Education | Oct 26, 2020 | News, Student Issues

While schools try and fail to return to ordinary, face-to-face class-time due to the ongoing pandemic, online education continues to be the safest option. But issues such as lack of access to reliable computers and internet stand in the way of that being an equitable...
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