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LabXchange Expands Reach of Science Education

LabXchange Expands Reach of Science Education

by Sarah Green | Jul 11, 2018 | Student Issues, Teacher Issues

There is a great deal to be learned inside a virtual lab environment. Students can access real research while trying to recreate the experiments that generated it. Teachers can model the scientific process or design custom programs for their students to theorize,...
Astronaut Teacher Calls New York City Students

Astronaut Teacher Calls New York City Students

by Sarah Green | Jul 4, 2018 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Fifteen years ago, Ricky Arnold was a middle school science teacher with an incurable wanderlust. His career as a teacher took him from Maryland to the Middle East to the islands of the Pacific. But even that wasn’t enough. In 2006, Arnold completed Astronaut...
Puerto Rico School Crisis Magnified by Hurricanes

Puerto Rico School Crisis Magnified by Hurricanes

by Sarah Green | Jun 27, 2018 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

“A community without a school…is a vacant community,” Verónica Dávila, a second-grade teacher at a rural Puerto Rico school, told Vox. “It’s actually a dead community.” Puerto Rico’s educational crisis hardly began with Hurricane Maria, but the weather catastrophe has...
Donor Pays Off School District’s Lunch Debt

Donor Pays Off School District’s Lunch Debt

by Sarah Green | Jun 20, 2018 | News, Student Issues

With the end of the school year looming in Westbrook School Department in Maine, Superintendent Peter Lancia was trying to settle the budget. There was a large red entry in the ledgers: nearly $17,000 of lunch debt. Lunch debt is common in school districts all over...
Chicago School Closings: More Harm than Good

Chicago School Closings: More Harm than Good

by Sarah Green | Jun 15, 2018 | News, Student Issues

In 2013, Chicago’s school district had a $1 billion hole in their budget. The deficit was years in the making, despite numerous local tax levies passing to try to fill it. When the district closed 50 schools as a result, they promised the families of relocated...
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