Little Partners Recall: What Parents Should Know About the Grow ‘N Stow Folding Learning Towers When news broke that Little Partners had issued a Recall for its popular Grow ‘N Stow Folding Learning Towers, many families were understandably alarmed. The recall centers on a specific production window and a manufacturing fault that can cause the …
Investing in Tomorrow: Illuminating the Impact of School Meals Through Data
Investing in Tomorrow: Why School Meals Belong at the Heart of Education and Health Policy When the community of Sunville launched a modest pilot school feeding program in 2022, a local coordinator named Maya kept meticulous records: attendance, menu variety, and short interviews with parents. Over three years she observed that the simple act of …
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NC School Leaders Commit to Ensuring Safe and Inclusive Schools for All Students Amid Triangle Immigration Enforcement Actions
Statement from NC School Leaders Reaffirming Safe and Inclusive Schools During Triangle Immigration Enforcement NC School Leaders across the Triangle issued coordinated messages to families and staff after recent federal immigration activity raised anxiety in communities. State and district leaders emphasized that schools are dedicated learning environments and reiterated that every child has a right …
Tennessee’s Education Freedom Scholarship: Upholding the Constitution’s Mandate to Champion and Enhance Education
Tennessee Education Freedom Scholarship: Constitutional Foundations and Legislative Context The passage of the Tennessee Education Freedom Scholarship reflects a moment where legislation, civic values and parental expectations intersect. Policymakers framed the program as a response to a constitutional imperative to protect educational opportunity, and families across the state have interpreted it as a reaffirmation of …
% of Parents Allow Kids to Skip School for a ‘Duvet Day
What percentage of parents allow a duvet day? Survey results and trends in 2025 Sofia, a working parent featured throughout this series, noticed last autumn that her son Ethan seemed drained by midweek. She debated whether to give him a day at home — a so-called duvet day — and like many families today she …
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A Comprehensive Guide to Education Care Plans for SEND Children: Understanding Support and Strategies
Understanding Education Care Plans for SEND Children: Legal Framework and Purpose Maya, a mother of a seven-year-old named Liam, first encountered the maze of documentation when teachers suggested a formal assessment. Her experience illustrates a broader trend: in recent years the number of children with formal plans has risen significantly. In England alone the total …
Supporting Your Child’s Journey to College Success
Supporting Your Child’s College Success: Building college readiness at Home In the Rivera household, Anna coaches her daughter Maya through weekly check-ins that focus on developing study skills and realistic timelines. These conversations began as small routines — a 20-minute planning session every Sunday — and grew into a structured approach to college planning. Families …
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Why a New Texas Law Is Compelling Teachers to Use Trans Students’ Birth Names Against Their Wishes
How the Texas law reshapes classroom identity: SB 12, teacher obligations, and real students The passage of Texas law commonly referenced as SB 12 has placed public educators in an unfamiliar position: they are now instructed to follow directives that require them to reference students by their legal sex at birth, and in many districts, …
Opinion: California’s Vital Early Support for Children with Special Needs Faces Uncertain Future
EarlySupport and ChildDevelopment: Why CaliforniaKids Need EarlyIntervention Now When a child’s growth stalls, the window for impact is narrow and precious. That urgency is why EarlySupport programs like Early Start are considered essential components of California’s system of care. Research and clinical practice show that targeted interventions during infancy and toddlerhood produce disproportionate gains in …
The UNC Hospital School: A Quiet Beacon of Hope for Children in Foster Care
The UNC Hospital School as a Quiet Beacon of Hope for Children in Foster Care: Origins and Mission The story of the UNC Hospital School reads like a lesson in resilience and quiet innovation. Founded in the mid-20th century and embedded within the UNC Hospitals complex, the school’s purpose is simple yet profound: to provide …
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