Donna St. George is a national education reporter for The Washington Post, where she has been a staff writer since 1998. She previously worked at the Philadelphia Inquirer and the New York Times.
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Students can't get off their phones. Schools have had enough - Donna St. George
VILLAGE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 1 - Tidiani Epps Jr and his mother Sade Nieuwsfoto's - Getty Images
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon announces 78 new appointments to Order of Canada
New murals along D.C. Metropolitan Branch Trail bring color and praise - The Washington Post
How young is too young for cellphones in school?
Donna Rice Hughes on Life After '80s Sex Scandal
Md. students walk out after viral video slams Black Lives Matter movement - The Washington Post
Buckets Over Bullying, When bullied students end their lives, parents are suing. And schools are paying. A Washington Post analysis found nearly 200 incidents
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Montgomery students take more than 33,000 AP exams - The Washington Post