
Marina Villeneuve
Investigative Reporter at The Hechinger Report
🇨🇴 Adoptee | Investigative reporter @hechingerreport | Board @IRE_NICAR, Diversity Com chair | Treasurer @NAHJNewEngland | past: @apnews @salon @boston25
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3 weeks ago |
charlotteobserver.com | Meredith Kolodner |Marina Villeneuve
President Donald Trump has pledged to shutter the Department of Education but also promised that students with disabilities will keep getting the services they need. Special education advocates, school district officials and teachers say mass federal layoffs mean that too few people are left to carry out a complicated law intended to protect some of the nation's most vulnerable students' right to an education.
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3 weeks ago |
hechingerreport.org | Meredith Kolodner |Marina Villeneuve
President Donald Trump has pledged to shutter the Department of Education but also promised that students with disabilities will keep getting the services they need. Special education advocates, school district officials and teachers say mass federal layoffs mean that too few people are left to carry out a complicated law intended to protect some of the nation’s most vulnerable students’ right to an education.
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3 weeks ago |
thestate.com | Marina Villeneuve |Meredith Kolodner
President Donald Trump has pledged to shutter the Department of Education but also promised that students with disabilities will keep getting the services they need. Special education advocates, school district officials and teachers say mass federal layoffs mean that too few people are left to carry out a complicated law intended to protect some of the nation’s most vulnerable students’ right to an education.
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2 months ago |
chalkbeat.org | Yesenia Robles |Michael Elsen-Rooney |Lori Higgins |Marina Villeneuve
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Attendance had already been low for about a week at Laredo Elementary School in Aurora when federal immigration agents showed up at an apartment building down the street before school started Wednesday, according to teachers.
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2 months ago |
chalkbeat.org | Michael Elsen-Rooney |Lori Higgins |Marina Villeneuve |Aleksandra Appleton
Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. Malik Lewis was one of few Black educators at Brooklyn’s Automotive High School when he started his teaching career there in 2005 — a fact that made him feel “absolutely out of place.”Though almost all of his students were Black and Latino, many of his colleagues and his school leaders were white, and Lewis struggled to make connections with his coworkers, he recalled.
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