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Moriah Balingit

Moriah Balingit

Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Education
  • Society

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Recent Articles

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Underfunded schools are unconstitutional, Pa. court rules

Crumbling buildings, teacher shortages and canceled academic offerings violate the rights of students, a judge wrote.
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Oklahoma Catholics could open the door for religious charter schools

The Catholic Diocese of Oklahoma City has applied to open a virtual religious charter school, which would be the nation’s first.
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After U.S. marshals fatally shoot D.C. man, caravan drives for justice

People gathered in Southeast D.C. to protest the death of Alaunte Scott, who was fatally shot by deputy U.S. Marshals in late February.
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Record number of civil rights complaints filed with Education Depar...

The steep increase was driven by an explosion of complaints about sex discrimination.
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To fight teacher shortages, states send people to college for free

Apprenticeships are helping to expand and diversify the ranks of educators
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‘Invisible’: Some Asian Americans say admissions decision is no vic...

While Asian Americans became the face of a Supreme Court case against affirmative action, the lawsuit exposed a rift in the community, parts of which say it will hurt them.
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Lawsuit aims to halt the opening of nation’s first religious charte...

A group has sued to stop the Oklahoma City Archdiocese from opening St. Isidore, which it says would violate the separation of church and state.
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Teacher shortages have gotten worse. Here’s how schools are coping.

Students of color and schools in low-income districts were hit hardest. There are many causes, and they resist easy remedies.
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Ohio governor and elected education leaders both say they’re in charge

Republican state lawmakers in Ohio want Gov. Mike DeWine (R) to have complete control over the state’s education board.
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Okla. board moves forward with nation’s first religious charter school

An Oklahoma board approved a contract with St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, moving it closer to becoming the nation’s first religious charter school.
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This preschool in Alaska changed lives for parents and kids alike. ...

In rural Alaska, the federally funded Head Start preschool program has helped parents earn college degrees