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Education. It has the ability to open doors, unlock opportunities, and inspire positive change. But only when it achieves this for everyone will it reach its full potential.

At Education Week, we believe that an equitable—and excellent - education for all students is possible…and we empower you to make it a reality.

As a leading authority in education, we are the comprehensive cornerstone for educators, policymakers, and business leaders alike.
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Our goal? To provide high‑quality content about the issues that matter—from all angles, for all audiences. It’s why we work everywhere, from classrooms to capitol buildings. It’s why we serve everybody, from veteran administrators to first-year teachers. And it’s why we tackle everything, from local challenges to national victories.

But breadth alone is not enough. We deliver depth, too. By bringing together exceptional journalism and high-impact research, we give you the knowledge you need to expertly and confidently navigate a complex field. Whether it’s through our independent reporting, original studies, detailed analysis, or the diverse perspectives and voices we elevate, our thoughtful approach offers trusted insights that keep you in the know—and that you can put into action.
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Because at Education Week, we don’t merely inform. We generate critical conversations that shine a spotlight on our schools. We hold education’s leaders accountable—equipping them with the right tools, so they can become instruments of change. And we spark transformation, helping our nation support its students—and build a stronger tomorrow.

To inspire and empower.

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Our Practices

Our Board
Each member's unique voice guides strategy and provides oversight and accountability for our organization's actions.
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Our Supporters
We seek and accept grant funding from the philanthropic community. Learn more.
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Editorial Independence and Standards
Our core editorial principles.
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Ethics and Conflict-of-Interest Policy
Employee ethical standards.
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Privacy Policy
This privacy policy is designed to help you understand how Editorial Projects In Education, Inc. collects, uses, and shares your personal information
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Terms of Use
By using this website or other digital versions of Education Week or other EPE properties you accept the terms of use.
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Annual 990 Reports
Editorial Projects in Education is a nonprofit organization, exempt from taxes under Section 501(c)(3). View annual reports here.
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Award-Winning Journalism

Education Week, The Magazine
Winner, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Magazine of the Year (2026)
The State of Teaching
Finalist, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Project of the Year (2026)
‘Pairing Schools’: One Strategy, Two Very Different Outcomes
Winner, EWA Award, Explanatory Journalism (2025)
A Tumultuous Year for the Education Industry
Winner, Neal Awards, Best Industry Coverage (2023) | Regional Finalist, Best Industry Coverage, Azbee Awards of Excellence (2023)
Federal Stimulus Aid: Preparing for the End
Finalist, Neal Awards, Best Series (2023) | Winner, National Silver Award, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Online Web Feature Series (2023)
5 Ways the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Will Reshape the Ed-Tech Market
Winner, National Silver Award, Azbee Awards of Excellence, News Analysis (2023)
7 Ways Education Companies Fail to Do Their Homework on Districts
Winner, Regional Bronze Award, Azbee Awards of Excellence, How-To Article (2023)
A Top FTC Official's Message to Ed-Tech Companies
Winner, Regional Silver Award, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Best Q&A (2023)
How Covid-19 Has Changed the Education Market
Winner, National Bronze Award, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Best Data Journalism (2023)
How Restrictive Policies on DEI Are Shaping School Purchasing
Winner, National Bronze Award, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Best DEI Coverage (2023)
How the Pandemic Upended the Education Industry
Winner, Gold Award, Mid-Atlantic Region, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Online State of the Industry Coverage (2022)
Inside School District Struggles With "Learning Loss" During COVID
Winner, Bronze Award, Mid-Atlantic Region, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Data Journalism (2022)
Exclusive Data (News Section, EdWeek Market Brief)
Winner, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Best Web News Section (2021 & 2023)
The Savvy Principal Newsletter
Finalist, Online News Association Award, Single Newsletter Category (2021)
EdWeek Market Brief
Finalist, Azbee Awards of Excellence, Website of the Year (2021)
Education Week Among 2020 'Best Nonprofits To Work For'
2020's Best Nonprofits to Work For, The NonProfit Times
The Schools That Bear the Names of Segregationists
Winner, NABJ Salute to Excellence, Feature Series (2020)
The New World of Work (Special Report)
Finalist, SIPAward, Single Topic (2020)
10 Big Ideas in Education 2020 (Special Report)
Finalist, SIPAward, Single Topic (2020)
From the Pueblo to College: The Journey of Two Rural Students (Video)
Honorable Mention, Society for Features Journalism, Excellence-in-Features Video Storytelling (2020)
In Flint, Schools Overwhelmed by Special Ed. Needs in Aftermath of Lead Crisis
Winner, EWA Award, News (2019) and NABJ Salute to Excellence, Specialty (2020)
A Year Interrupted (Documentary)
Winner, EWA's Eddie Prize (2019)
Citizen Z: An Education Week Project
Winner, EWA Award, Beat Reporting (2019)
Are Students Juuling in Your Classroom? (Video)
Winner, SIPAward, Best Video Product (2019)
After Parkland: A Broken Trust
Winner, SIPAward, Best Spot News or Single News Article (2019)
Online Summits (Product)
Winner, SIPAward, Best Online Learning Product (2019) and Winner, SIIA’s Connectiv Executive Summit, Best New Revenue Stream (2019)
Hate in Schools
Finalist, Society for Features Journalism, Diversity in Digital Features (2019)

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Our Story
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