The launch of edweek.org in 1996 ushered EPE into the Digital Age and created a
platform for the evolution of its Education Week flagship publication into an integrated print - digital
news organization that provides distinctive staff - written original reporting, a forum for a lively but civil exchange of opinion on education issues, an unequaled online archive of 30 - plus years of education coverage, high - quality content from
news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video,
multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the stories of American schools, educators, students, and parents to life.
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