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One School District's Plan to Stop Mass Shootings: Arm Students with Rocks
"If an armed intruder attempts to gain entrance into any of our classrooms, they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned."
Oklahoma teachers haven't had a raise in a decade and they're fed up
They're planning to go out on strike April 2.
These students don't care that they were punished for walking out: "Worth it"
Students knew they could be punished for walking out of class on Wednesday to protest gun violence. They did it anyway.
Stop Putting Minority Kids in ESL Classes if They Don’t Need It
Apparently if you’re young and a visible minority, you belong in an English as a Second Language class.
Why schools can't expect "a guy with a gun” to stop shootings
There's no evidence more cops in schools make campuses safer
America's Mass Incarceration Crisis Begins in Its Schools
We spoke with Anna Deavere Smith about Parkland, the school-to-prison pipeline, and her new HBO film, 'Notes from the Field.'
A Massive Strike Is Actually Working
A weeklong holdout over teacher pay that seemed to end after the Republican governor made major salary promises dragged into Thursday. It could resonate in November and beyond.
People Who Actually Work in Schools Don't Want Armed Teachers
As a product of Florida's school system, I hate to think of who might be attracted to teaching if we paid them extra to have guns. Turns out I'm not the only one who thinks it's a bad idea.
The Republicans' Plan to Stop Mass Shootings: Nothing
As survivors called for gun control, Trump made vague noises about "mental health."
In Post-Hurricane Maria, Teachers in Puerto Rico Lead Where the Government Fails
Puerto Rico's educators need help in their fight to keep schools open and moving.
The Army is using video game technology to simulate school shootings
The program will teach first responders and teachers how to keep children alive
The Real Progress on Immigration Reform is Happening on College Campuses
Undocumented college students deserve access to financial aid programs