The Minnesota Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit challenging Minneapolis Public Schools’ policy to protect minority teachers, ruling that the plaintiff did not have legal standing to challenge how the district uses taxpayer funds.
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Schools, educators grapple with rising ADHD diagnosesÂ
In 2024, the CDC reported an estimated 7 million U.S. children aged 3-17 years have been diagnosed with ADHD, with boys (15%) being more likely to be diagnosed than girls (8%).
Four ways schools can close summer learning gaps
Summer learning programs can play a crucial role in helping students from low-income and minority backgrounds recover learning lost during the pandemic.
Advocates want teachers better trained to deal with dyslexia
Advocates gathered at the State Capitol to provide life experience testimonies about dyslexia and call for resources for teachers.
