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Lexia Announces 2025 Science of Reading Week: Advancing Literacy, Together

ET Magazine

11, 2025 The journey to literacy leadership is filled with milestones, unexpected challenges, and transformative moments for each educator. Through recorded student interviews from classrooms, schools, and districts nationwide, Lexia will highlight the real impact of reading success. This year, were continuing on this journey.

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Mission (Almost) Accomplished: Nonprofit EducationSuperHighway Prepares to Sunset

Edsurge

classrooms, the nonprofit is preparing to shut down. can access digital learning in their classrooms (with 2 million to go). But at least one organization will pick up the mantle and manage a new online database —code-named “JAM”—that EducationSuperHighway is building to track K-12 E-rate usage and internet access through 2025.

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Smoothing the path for immigrants to finish their college degrees

The Hechinger Report

And colleges across the country are bracing for a shrinking number of graduating high schoolers after 2025 to have an effect on their enrollment. About 23 percent of Latino adults between the ages of 25 and 29 have a bachelor’s degree, compared to 45 percent of their white peers, according to a 2022 Pew Research Center report.

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D.C. experimented with giving child care workers big raises. The project may not last

The Hechinger Report

But earlier this year, the roughly 4,000 early educators who have benefited from the pay equity program were dealt a blow by Mayor Muriel Bowser’s 2025 budget proposal. A classroom at Educare DC. Three “feelings and emotions” dolls on a shelf in a classroom at Educare DC, a daycare center in northeast Washington, D.C.

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Community colleges tackle another challenge: Students recovering from past substance use

The Hechinger Report

She credits the Breaking Free club with creating the community she and her peers need to beat back their insecurities and succeed in the classroom. She’s thriving in her classes and expects to graduate in 2025. That’s what I see the most, and what I feel the most,” she said. Recovery is painstakingly hard, Badboy said.

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Why haven’t new federal rules unleashed more innovation in schools?

The Hechinger Report

“The bad news is we’re not seeing a lot of innovation or discussion around personalized learning,” said Claire Voorhees, national policy director for the Tallahassee, Florida-based Foundation for Excellence in Education, an advocacy group for personalized learning. Related: In one state, students are ditching classrooms for jobs.

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What does ‘career readiness’ look like in middle school?

The Hechinger Report

Juliet won’t finish high school before 2025, but the 11-year-old already has big plans: She wants to be a mechanical engineer. That perspective bothers Kellie O’Quinn, director of the Center for Social Measurement and Research at Children at Risk, a children’s advocacy organization in Houston. “I

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