Showdown Looms Again on Race-Based Admissions

A dispute involving admissions policies at the University of Texas at Austin is up for arguments before the Supreme Court once again, and K-12 groups are weighing its implications carefully. (December 8, 2015)

Parent-Driven Group Wields Influence on Dyslexia Policy

Decoding Dyslexia, a grassroots coalition founded by parents of children with the learning disability, has a presence in all 50 states and sympathetic ears among state and federal policymakers. (December 7, 2015)

College Scout Mines Below-the-Radar Schools for Talent

(December 3, 2015)

ESEA Reauthorization Coasts Through House; Next Stop: Senate

(December 2, 2015)

Duncan's Legacy Undercut as ESEA Rewrite Advances

(December 3, 2015)

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A Native American Parent Confronts a Pervasive NFL Slur

Children have a right to an education free of racist imagery and discrimination, writes attorney Jared Hautamaki. (December 7, 2015)

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Speaking as someone who left the teaching profession, education writer Scott Sterling offers suggestions for keeping educators engaged. (December 2, 2015)

Straight-Up Conversation: D.C. Chancellor Kaya Henderson

In an interview, the chancellor of the District of Columbia public schools discusses misconceptions about the evolution of school reform in the nation’s capital. (December 7, 2015)

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Student Data Privacy Mostly Missing in ESEA Reauthorization

The Every Student Succeeds Act would allow federal funds to be used to train teachers on data use and privacy, but does not tackle FERPA modernization. (December 1, 2015)

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Chromebooks Thriving in U.S. Schools, With New Business Expected Overseas

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