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  1. Six things to know about Memphis’ new mayor on education.

  2. How do states decide what's passing on their tests? explains Indiana's scientific/unscientific process:

  3. Meet John King, soon to take over for U.S. Ed Dept chief as Duncan steps down:

  4. A landmark, 5-yr study of Tennessee's pre-K expansion finds that the impact of early childhood ed fades quickly

  5. A study on shows that state-funded programs are no silver bullet.

  6. After we reported about $ cuts for English learners in Indiana, legislators allocated more. It's making a difference:

  7. New CEO tours Memphis, looks to expand charter frontier.

  8. Why Memphis mayoral candidates aren’t talking about how they would improve local schools

  9. Hi ! We're hiring talented reporters to cover education in Indiana and Colorado. Check it out:

  10. At a critical moment, TN’s Achievement School District posts big gains at original schools.

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    Test scores out today in TN are in some ways a referendum on . That & more in 's preview:

  12. Political turmoil in a suburban Denver school district could have implications for a classroom near you. Here's why.

  13. Reax to leaving is swift and mostly supportive.

  14. Seven lessons on school turnaround work from as he announces plans to exit . Read our story

  15. Can you fix a school without first fixing poverty? Here's one school trying to do both:

  16. More states look to Tennessee’s as a school turnaround model.

  17. Here's how Colorado's accountability timeline is shifting after a rollback of standardized testing.

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  19. Check out 's series on one New York City school's high-stakes struggle to improve

  20. Memphis has more youth not in school or working than in any other U.S. city, according to national report.

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