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Historic legislation ensures fair negotiations for principals' first-ever collective bargaining agreement.
The findings, based on middle-of-the-school-year literacy data, offer a mixed picture for educators and policymakers.
The Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act, a bill to guarantee public sector employees the right to organize and bargain collectively, was reintroduced in Congress.
Every worker deserves to leave for work without fear for their safety and return home unharmed at the end of the day.

The national elections are now behind us, and it’s time to focus on healing and working together for a stronger, more united future for our nation. We all share a desire for opportunity and progress, and our commitment to these ideals will guide us forward.

Project 2025 will likely compromise the quality, equity and inclusivity of the public education system.

As a teacher of history, government and law at Forest Park High School in Baltimore, Darrin Brozene discovered that “if students connect with you, you can push them to excel.” 

Especially when teaching government, he would tell them, “This is why you’re doing it. Here’s how it applies today.” In his view, building connections to our times has never been more important than it is right now.

He liked looking at the electoral map with his students at the Baltimore city school. He also liked coming up with thought experiments.