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Money
Yes, the proposed debt ceiling deal requires student loan payments to restart
Education
DeSantis’ claim that there hasn’t been a ‘single book banned in Florida’ isn’t true
In Florida, there are no statewide bans on books. But, school districts can make their own rules. During the 2022 school year, 566 books were banned in the state.
Food
No, the USDA hasn’t banned chocolate milk in schools
The USDA is considering two plans to reduce kids’ sugar intake. One would remove chocolate milk from school meals, the other would allow only lower-sugar versions.
Food
No, the USDA hasn’t banned chocolate milk in schools
A proposed USDA rule gave two options for limiting added sugar in school lunches and breakfasts: one removes flavored milk offerings, one doesn’t.
Education
Florida law won’t ban historically Black fraternities and sororities from state universities
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a law that blocks public colleges in Florida from using federal or state funding on diversity programs. It goes into effect on July 1.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with former band director Sarah Kois
Former band director Sarah Kois speaks with VERIFY about how burnout in her job as band director led her to leaving the teaching profession for good.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with high school teacher Joaquín Rodríguez
Joaquín Rodríguez, a high school multilingual and science teacher, talks with VERIFY about what it will take to fix the education system in America.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with middle school instructional coach Evin Shinn
Evin Shinn, a former teacher and current instructional coach, talks about his experience with burning out in the teaching industry.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with high school teacher Violeta Duran | Part One
High school English teacher Violeta Duran is burned out, and she's not alone.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with former public school superintendent Steve Karlin
Former superintendent for Garden City Public Schools Steve Karlin talks about what strategies he implemented to combat the teacher shortage crisis.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A discussion with National Council on Teacher Quality president Heather Peske
Heather Peske, president of the National Council on Teacher Quality, speaks with VERIFY about the measures that states are taking to get more people into the teachin
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with University of Pennsylvania professor Richard Ingersoll
University of Pennsylvania professor Richard Ingersoll discusses teachers leaving the education workforce.
Education
DeSantis’ claim that there hasn’t been a ‘single book banned in Florida’ isn’t true
In Florida, there are no statewide bans on books. But, school districts can make their own rules. During the 2022 school year, 566 books were banned in the state.
Food
No, the USDA hasn’t banned chocolate milk in schools
The USDA is considering two plans to reduce kids’ sugar intake. One would remove chocolate milk from school meals, the other would allow only lower-sugar versions.
Food
No, the USDA hasn’t banned chocolate milk in schools
A proposed USDA rule gave two options for limiting added sugar in school lunches and breakfasts: one removes flavored milk offerings, one doesn’t.
Education
Florida law won’t ban historically Black fraternities and sororities from state universities
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a law that blocks public colleges in Florida from using federal or state funding on diversity programs. It goes into effect on July 1.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with former band director Sarah Kois
Former band director Sarah Kois speaks with VERIFY about how burnout in her job as band director led her to leaving the teaching profession for good.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with high school teacher Joaquín Rodríguez
Joaquín Rodríguez, a high school multilingual and science teacher, talks with VERIFY about what it will take to fix the education system in America.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with middle school instructional coach Evin Shinn
Evin Shinn, a former teacher and current instructional coach, talks about his experience with burning out in the teaching industry.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with high school teacher Violeta Duran | Part One
High school English teacher Violeta Duran is burned out, and she's not alone.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with former public school superintendent Steve Karlin
Former superintendent for Garden City Public Schools Steve Karlin talks about what strategies he implemented to combat the teacher shortage crisis.
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A discussion with National Council on Teacher Quality president Heather Peske
Heather Peske, president of the National Council on Teacher Quality, speaks with VERIFY about the measures that states are taking to get more people into the teachin
In Focus
The Burnout Equation: A conversation with University of Pennsylvania professor Richard Ingersoll
University of Pennsylvania professor Richard Ingersoll discusses teachers leaving the education workforce.
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