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April 2025 Issue of the IDRA Newsletter – Focus: Imagining Joyful, Nonviolent, Integrated Schools

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Articles

The Ever-Present History of Violence in U.S. Schools – How State-Sanctioned Cruelty Persists through School Corporal Punishment Policies, by Morgan Craven, J.D., & Kaci Wright

On the State of Integration and Our Common Humanity, by Paige Duggins-Clay, J.D.

Developing the Joy of STEM through Student and Teacher Experiences, by Jeff Wheatcraft, Asaiah Puente, Ed.D., CNP, & Stephanie Garcia, Ph.D.

High School Student Tells Lawmakers: Georgia Bill “Erases Our Stories and Our Truths”

Extras

End Corporal Punishment in Schools, IDRA

Hitting Hurts – The Case for Ending Corporal Punishment in Texas, by Morgan Craven, J.D., & Joanna D. Sánchez, Ph.D. (See PDF in English • Español)

IDRA’s map and data dashboard allow you to view the rates of corporal punishment by the states and school districts that still use this type of disciplinary action.

IDRA map shows corporal punishment data for public school districts in Texas.

Defense STEM Education Consortium

The Ever-Present History of Violence in U.S. Schools – How State-Sanctioned Cruelty Persists through School Corporal Punishment Policies

Apr 29, 2025

• By Morgan Craven, J.D. & Kaci Wright • IDRA Newsletter • April 2025 • On April 30, we observed … read more

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On the State of Integration and Our Common Humanity

Apr 29, 2025

• By Paige Duggins-Clay, J.D. • IDRA Newsletter • April 2025 • Editor’s Note: In February 2025, the National Coalition … read more

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Developing the Joy of STEM through Student and Teacher Experiences

Apr 29, 2025

• By Jeff Wheatcraft, Asaiah Puente, Ed.D., CNP, & Stephanie Garcia, Ph.D. • IDRA Newsletter • April 2025 • As … read more

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High School Student Tells Lawmakers: Georgia Bill “Erases Our Stories and Our Truths”

Apr 29, 2025

Editor’s note: In February, Laila Errold participated in IDRA’s advocacy training and shadowing event at the Georgia capitol. As she … read more

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IDRA Newsletter 2025 Index

Apr 29, 2025

April 2025 Issue of the IDRA Newsletter – Focus: Imagining Joyful, Nonviolent, Integrated Schools See PDF of this issue See … read more

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What 2024 NAEP Scores Tell Us About Student Progress

Mar 26, 2025

National Scores Suggest Need for Targeted Investments to Ensure All Students Succeed • By Morgan Craven, J.D. & Chloe Latham … read more

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The U.S. Department of Education’s Role in Serving and Protecting this Nation’s Students

Mar 26, 2025

• By Vivek Datla, MPA • IDRA Newsletter • March 2025 • The U.S. Department of Education is at the … read more

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What Federal Education Funding Means for Schools – A Look at Federal Funding in Georgia and Texas

Mar 26, 2025

• By Morgan Craven, J.D. • IDRA Newsletter • March 2025 • The U.S. Department of Education has several core … read more

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What the President’s Directive to the U.S. Secretary of Education Means for Students, Families and Schools

Mar 26, 2025

• By Morgan Craven, J.D. • IDRA Newsletter • March 2025 • On March 3, 2025, Linda McMahon was sworn … read more

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Adrian and Zariah Reflect on Their Activism and Concerns

Mar 17, 2025

• By Aurelio M. Montemayor, M.Ed. • March 2025 • A few days after the board meeting where students Adrian … read more

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From Petition to Podium – Students Urge School Board to Protect Immigrant Student Safety

Mar 17, 2025

• By Aurelio M. Montemayor, M.Ed. • March 2025 • At a recent school board meeting, two high school seniors … read more

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A Flurry of Executive Actions Causes Confusion in Schools and Communities

Feb 28, 2025

By Morgan Craven, J.D. • IDRA Federal Education Law and Policy Update • February 28, 2025 • Executive actions, which … read more

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Students, Schools, and Service Organizations Continue to Be Harmed by Federal Funding Freeze – Rule of Law Prevails in Court, But Not in Practice

Feb 28, 2025

By Paige Duggins-Clay, J.D. • IDRA Federal Education Law and Policy Update • February 28, 2025 • On January 27, … read more

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New U.S. Department of Education Letter Threatens Protections for Students

Feb 28, 2025

By Morgan Craven, J.D. • IDRA Federal Education Law and Policy Update • February 28, 2025 • On February 14, … read more

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African Roots, Latin American Soil – In the Classroom, Explore the Vibrant Culture and History of Afro-Latinos

Feb 26, 2025

By Aurelio M. Montemayor, M.Ed. • February 26, 2025 • Afro-Latino history and culture is a rich and complex topic … read more

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The Power of Black Teachers

Feb 26, 2025

By Kaci Wright • February 26, 2025 • I can still remember my one and only Black teacher in public … read more

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Black Girls Can Make History When We Support them in School

Feb 18, 2025

• By Morgan Craven, J.D. & Makiah Lyons, J.D. • IDRA Newsletter • February 2025 • As Black women at … read more

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New Data Hub Spotlights School Discipline of Black Girls in Georgia

Feb 18, 2025

• By Nickell Brown & Makiah Lyons, J.D. • IDRA Newsletter • February 2025 • In August of 2024, the … read more

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Confronting Hair Discrimination in Schools – A Call to Honor Black History by Protecting Student Rights

Feb 17, 2025

• By Paige Duggins-Clay, J.D., Makiah Lyons, J.D., & Tionna Ryan • IDRA Newsletter • February 2025 • As we … read more

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How Schools Should Support Children Impacted by ICE Raids

Jan 30, 2025

• IDRA Newsletter • January 2025 • When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducts raids in a community, students … read more

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