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Edtech gone rogue? Tackling “Dirty Stream” attacks amidst uncontrolled app overloads

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By implementing a comprehensive IRP, schools can not only minimize the impact of cyberattacks but also enhance their long-term cybersecurity posture. Via containerization , admins can create a virtual boundary between school and personal apps, protecting sensitive data without overstepping on privacy.

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Storefront Advising Programs Bring Free College Counseling Into Low-Income Communities

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A place like this would benefit every high school student,” he says. Helping Students See Options Cafécollege Houston is across the street from a Fiesta Mart grocery store and a high school that mostly serves Hispanic students. Not wanting to burden his family, he initially planned to pursue a low-cost certificate after high school.

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Aspen Institute’s Newest Ascend Fellows Represent a Tightening Focus on Early Childhood

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Even before Robinson decided to work in early childhood education, back when she was studying government and politics and, later, attending law school, she knew she’d had a defining early learning experience. Some providers are offering new benefits to existing employees, such as mental health counseling. It’s not an issue.

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Dismantling the U.S. Department of Education

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It is responsible for overseeing federal funding for schools, enforcing federal laws in education, and ensuring equal access for students across the country. Governors and state legislatures allocate funds, which are often distributed to schools based on enrollment, need, or specific programs (Lunenberg et al.,

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What happens when a CA homeless camping case goes to trial?

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Supreme Court ruling last year granting local governments more authority to clear homeless encampments, cities across California have enacted more punitive policies banning public camping including citing and arresting unhoused residents. As CalMatters Marisa Kendall explains, following a U.S. But in March, the U.S.