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Brooke Harrington

Brooke Harrington is a first-year second-grade general education teacher at a Title I arts-integrated public school in Queens, New York. She holds a master’s degree in childhood education (Grades 1–6) from SUNY Potsdam and a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Binghamton. With training in both early childhood and special education, she creates developmentally appropriate systems that help young learners build metacognition, emotional intelligence, and a sense of agency. She is also working on a manuscript focused on designing classrooms that make thinking visible and foster meaningful breakthroughs.
Using a False Address for School Enrollment: A Breakdown of the Legal Penalties in 24 U.S. States

Using a False Address for School Enrollment: A Breakdown of the Legal Penalties in 24 U.S. States

Parents across the United States—whether in bustling cities like Atlanta or Phoenix, suburbs near Cleveland or Denver, or small towns in New England—often

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Stanford University Lays Off 360 Employees: The Financial Challenges Facing Higher Education and the Impact of Endowment Taxes

Stanford University Lays Off 360 Employees: The Financial Challenges Facing Higher Education and the Impact of Endowment Taxes

Stanford University, long celebrated as a beacon of innovation, has taken a sobering turn. Facing a $140 million budget shortfall for the 2025–26

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

U.S. Revokes 6,000+ Student Visas: Why the State Department Is Cracking Down on Criminal and Terrorism Links

U.S. Revokes 6,000+ Student Visas: Why the State Department Is Cracking Down on Criminal and Terrorism Links

In a significant escalation of immigration enforcement, U.S. authorities revoked over six thousand student visas this year. The cancellations stem from a wide

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Montana Students with Disabilities Can Stay in School Until 22: Understanding the Federal Court's Ruling on Special Education

Montana Students with Disabilities Can Stay in School Until 22: Understanding the Federal Court’s Ruling on Special Education

A federal court has ruled that students with disabilities in Montana may now remain in public schools until age twenty-two. This decision reshapes

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

NYC Teaching Fellows Finally Paid: What the Payroll Delays Mean for New York's Educators

NYC Teaching Fellows Finally Paid: What the Payroll Delays Mean for New York’s Educators

After weeks of mounting frustration, New York City Teaching Fellows have finally received their overdue paychecks. The backlog had left hundreds of new

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Mütter Museum Overhauls Human Remains Policy: A Discussion on Ethics and the Future of Medical Collections

Mütter Museum Overhauls Human Remains Policy: A Discussion on Ethics and the Future of Medical Collections

The Mütter Museum in Philadelphia has long held a distinctive role at the intersection of medicine, education, and public curiosity. Home to thousands

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

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