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College & Workforce Readiness
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The Changing Face of College Applications, By the Numbers
New first-time college applicant data from the Common App found a growing number of students sending in test scores in their applications.
Education Funding
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See How Much Federal Money Trump Is Holding Back From Your District
Hundreds of districts will lose more than $1 million each, according to a new analysis.
Education Funding
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See How Much School Funding Trump Is Holding Back From Your State
The administration is holding back nearly $7 billion for English learners, after-school programs, professional development, and more.
Assessment
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How Teachers Approach Grading, in Charts
Teachers weigh multiple factors, including subjective perceptions, when selecting grades, beyond just assignments and test scores.
Student Well-Being & Movement
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Tips for Turning a School Garden Into a Rich Learning Opportunity
School gardens boost learning by blending academics with hands-on skills like SEL, finance, and community involvement.
Student Achievement
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Boys Are Falling Behind Girls in School. See How
The data are clear: Girls, on average, find more success at school than boys.
School Climate & Safety
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School Shootings This Year: How Many and Where
Education Week is tracking K-12 school shootings in 2025 with injuries or deaths. See the number of incidents and where they occurred.
College & Workforce Readiness
What the Research Says
How Well Do Dual-Credit Students Do in College? A Look in Charts
New data show some students get more access—and more leverage—from taking postsecondary classes in high school.
Special Education
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5 Common Learning Differences in Students: A Data Snapshot
Some key facts and figures about students with learning differences.
College & Workforce Readiness
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How Do Today’s High Schoolers Fare As They Enter Adulthood? View the Data
As graduation rates begin to stabilize, data show some hopeful signs for young people. But experts warn of a disconnect between high school, college, and careers.
Policy & Politics
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Results: Education Week's Guide to the 2024 Election
Results from 2024 contests up and down the ballot could have major implications for K-12 schools.
Teaching
From Our Research Center
What Educators Think About Classroom Controversy, in Charts
How many teachers are avoiding divisive topics? What happens to them when they don’t?
Student Well-Being & Movement
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How Gen Z Feels About Life and the Future, in Charts
In a new survey, what Gen Z students plan to do after high school has a lot to do with how they feel about their lives and their futures.
Equity & Diversity
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Equitable Access to AP Courses: How Each State Is Doing
College Board data broken down by race and ethnicity helps educators assess gaps in equity, researchers say.