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EduClips: Post-Scandal, Texas Seeks Special Ed Funding Fix; Government Shutdown Watch — and More Must-Reads From America’s 10 Biggest School Districts

EduClips is a roundup of the day’s top education headlines from America’s largest school districts, where more than 4 million students across eight states attend class every day. Read previous EduClips installments here. Get the day’s top school and policy news delivered straight to your inbox by signing up for the

Top Story

SHUTDOWN WATCH — As the government shutdown entered into its third day, there was more partisan rancor over the Democrats’ apparent rejection of the latest offer from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who said he would consider allowing a floor debate on immigration issues in mid- to late February if leaders do not strike an agreement before then.

The Senate is preparing for a procedural vote at noon today that would allow for a three-week extension of government funding, which Democrats want to firmly link to a consideration of an immigration bill in the Senate. On Sunday night, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) said the two sides had “yet to reach an agreement on a path forward” after moderate senators spent the day trying to bridge the gap. President Trump took to Twitter to argue Democrats are acting at the behest of their “far left base” in demanding protections for young undocumented immigrants in negotiations to reopen the government. ()

National News

DACA — After the Shutdown: Why DACA Architect Janet Napolitano Says It May Already Be Too Late For ‘Dreamer’ Students & Teachers (Read at The74Million.org)

SHUTDOWN — More Than 90 Percent of Ed Dept. Staff Would Be Furloughed in Shutdown, Will Slow ESSA Plans, Hurt ‘Impact Aid’ Schools (Read at The74Million.org)

FOSTER CHILDREN — Analysis: 11 States Struggle to Meet Federal Education Requirements for Foster Youth ()

READING — These kids started a book club for minority boys. It’s the most popular club in school. ()

District and State News

TEXAS — Abbott seeks feedback on proposed $84 million special ed fix as funding questions linger ()

ILLINOIS — Bill Would Give Rural Illinois Schools High-Speed Internet ()

FLORIDA — When a Hurricane Closes Schools, No Work Means No Pay for Thousands of Hourly Workers ()

NEW YORK — Some struggling New York City schools can lose ground and still hit performance targets ()

CALIFORNIA — Education activist launches new school accountability campaign ()

ILLINOIS — Illinois schools test approach that lets students learn at own pace ()

NEVADA — Sex ed, guns spark spirited debates ()

TEXAS — Texas panel set to discuss school finance fix. Can they iron out lawmakers’ disagreement? ()

NEW YORK — In divisive political times, an East Harlem government teacher strives for nuances ()

CALIFORNIA — Opinion: the yin and yang of California’s school crisis ()

Think Pieces

TECHNOLOGY — What If Children Should Be Spending More Time With Screens? ()

TEEN MOMS — Fewer teenage mothers, but they still present a dropout puzzle ()

VOUCHERS — The ‘V’ word: Why school choice advocates avoid the term ‘vouchers’ ()

HEALTHCARE — OPINION: We can’t afford not to supply school-based healthcare ()

RACE — It’s time to shatter the silence about race ()

Quote of the Day

Comically sad if it weren’t so punitively true. More time and effort being spent on spinning responsibility for federal government #shutdown than on strategy to avoid it. Imagine the possibility if reversal were true.” —Tweet from Miami-Dade Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, on the shutdown’s effect on “Dreamers.” (Read at The74Million.org)

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