- Having friendships that cut across class lines can improve future earnings for poor children, but those relationships are rare. —New York Times
- Fewer young children live in cities, which could mean more enrollment declines for urban K–12 schools. —Chalkbeat
- Working an after-school job can have benefits even for the teenage students that don’t need the money. —New York Times
- When Schools Work, Bruce Fuller’s new book on the past twenty years of school reform in Los Angeles, captures the complex, evolving nature of education politics. —Caprice Young