Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion September 24, 2022
I am a proud undocumented medical student attending the UCLA School of Medicine — a reality that still seems like a dream. It is a reality because of the 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, or DACA. However, the DACA program and its beneficiaries remain in jeopardy as the policy could be ended by a court ruling any day now. If Congress does not pass legislation this year, nearly 700,000 DACA recipients — including teachers,... + full article
Fox Business USA Business September 30, 2022
A recent U.S. News & World Report survey said 46% of college students with credit cards have debt. (iStock) Student loans aren’t the only type of debt that college students may have to contend with these days, as a large portion of degree seekers have also accumulated credit... + más
How to pay off $20K in credit card debt | Fox Business
America's dependence on credit cards is growing. The Fed's rate hike will make it more painful | CNN
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 29, 2022
Massachusetts students continue to struggle academically, posting below pre-pandemic levels on the MCAS exams taken in the spring, according to results released Thursday.Students statewide performed worse on the English language arts exams than they did last year, when scores... + más
NYC students took hit in math, gained slightly in English, during pandemic | New York Post
Oregon students' math, reading skills plummet post-pandemic | Associated Press
NBC News USA Politics September 29, 2022
The White House is preparing to take executive action to protect hundreds of thousands of immigrants known as “Dreamers,” people close to the White House told NBC News, as the Biden administration braces for a potential court defeat that could end the decade-old Deferred... + más
Op-Ed: Protect the Dreamers. The U.S. needs students like me to stay on our path and become doctors | Los Angeles Times
Kiwi Farms has been breached; assume passwords and emails have been leaked | Ars Technica
New York Post USA Nation September 28, 2022
Math scores for New York City students took a nosedive during the pandemic — with only 38% of kids in grades 3-8 being proficient in the subject last school year, according to results of statewide standardized tests released Wednesday. That’s a dip of nearly 8 percentage... + más
‘We still have a way to go’: New MCAS scores show students continue to perform significantly worse than before the pandemic | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA Nation September 27, 2022
Virginia students walking out of class to protest Governor Glenn Youngkin's proposed changes to how schools treat transgender students can receive an excused absence under state law.Youngkin, a Republican, is facing backlash from LGBTQ advocates for proposing an overhaul to... + más
Biden backs Virginia students protesting Glenn Youngkin's LGBTQ policies | Newsweek
With anti-LGBTQ laws proliferating, older activists say history is repeating itself | ABC News
The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
The Omicron variant has brought a special level of chaos to classrooms, and some teens say their schools aren’t doing enough to protect them.Demonstrators hold signs and chant during a student walkout over COVID-19 safety measures at Chicago Public Schools (Cheney Orr /... + más
State turnaround school district shrinking with likely exit of two schools | The Advocate
Associated Press USA Science September 23, 2022
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The math, reading and writing skills of Oregon students have plummeted in the wake of the pandemic and the school disruptions that came with it, state education officials said.Testing from spring 2022 shows students who were already behind before the... + más
Named after the late Steve Carter, state to provide $1,000 vouchers to ease reading woes | The Advocate
BYU commends Oregon for apology after chants | ESPN
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