Policy & Politics
Education news, analysis, and opinion about the legislation, guidance, policies and people involved in federal and state government
Law & Courts
Opinion
How State Courts Are Quietly Shaping U.S. Education
In education, the real action is often at the state level, not in Washington, explains Derek Black.
Law & Courts
Federal Judge Strikes Down Trump's $100,000 Fee on New H-1B Visas
Schools and states say filling teacher and doctor vacancies was hard enough before the fee hike.
States
A State Puts Property-Tax Cuts on the Ballot This Fall—But Shields Schools
Florida lawmakers turned down a more sweeping property-tax reduction plan, leaving school taxes alone.
School Choice & Charters
Another Democratic-Leaning State Will Pass on the Federal School Choice Program
Thirty-one states are on track to participate in the first federal tax-credit scholarship program.
School Choice & Charters
How Can Public Schools Participate in Trump's Federal Choice Program?
The Trump administration has confirmed public schools can receive federal scholarship funds. Here's how.
Education Funding
Districts Brace for the Unexpected as Federal Funding Troubles Linger
Last year's formula funding delay has prompted some districts to budget more cautiously.
Education Funding
Video
Tornado Threats Are a Constant. But Funding for a Safe Room Is Lagging
A school district has waited four years and counting to begin work on a tornado shelter funded with federal dollars.
College & Workforce Readiness
Webinar
Data-Driven and District-Ready: What EdWeek Research Tells Us About the CTE Market
Discover how to sharpen your positioning in a fast-moving market of CTE with actionable strategies grounded in EdWeek Research Center data.
Classroom Technology
Live Online Discussion
A Seat at the Table: The Rewiring of Childhood With Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt, Catherine Price, and Adam Swinyard join Peter DeWitt on how to get students off devices and back to the basics of childhood.
Professional Development
K-12 Essentials Forum
Getting Professional Development to Stick
Join this free virtual event to explore best practices, funding, format, and timing for teacher and principal PD.
- States Texas Considers a Bigger Role for Christianity in Schools This Month. Here's HowThe state board will vote on a required reading list that includes biblical passages.Education Funding Congress Is Working on a New K-12 Budget. See What's Proposed for Key ProgramsHouse lawmakers advanced major cuts to Title I and several competitive grant programs.Education Funding House GOP Endorses Education Cuts as Talks on Trump's Budget BeginHouse appropriators want to cut Title I by 9%—a cut President Donald Trump hasn't proposed.Federal Trump's Ed. Dept. Backs Away From Addressing Civil Rights for Black StudentsCivil rights attorneys describe the administration’s actions as an inversion of legal history.Federal Interactive Feds Issue a Slimmed-Down Data Release on U.S. SchoolsThe Condition of Education highlights school enrollment, finance, and graduation data.States New York Teachers Win Lower Retirement Age as Lawmakers Pass Pension ReformsNew York teachers can retire five years earlier under pension changes included in a state budget package.
School & District Management
Quiz
Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Events and PD for K-12 Educators?
From peer-led sessions to AI training, see how well you understand today’s K-12 professional development priorities.
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- States How One State's Efforts to Limit Undocumented Students’ Rights Failed AgainTennessee lawmakers failed to create legislation directly challenging federal law.Federal Opinion We Need Better Data to Understand What Happens to Students After High SchoolHere are the two things we need before we can answer how well we’re preparing students.Education Funding White House Blocks $2 Billion for Education: See All the Affected ProgramsWe're tracking federal education funding that Trump's federal budget office has stalled.Federal Opinion How the Institute of Education Sciences Could Better Serve Schools“It’s been all over the place,” explains the scholar tasked with reimagining IES.Every Student Succeeds Act Trump Admin. OK's Another State's Ask for School Funding LeewayThe Ed. Dept. granted a second request to combine portions of four federal grants into one fund.School Choice & Charters Could More States Try to Keep Islamic Schools Out of Their Choice Programs?A state asserted it could exclude certain schools from its new private school choice program.
Sales & Marketing
Industry Insight
Sales Strategies for a 'Weird' Market: How to Get in the Door with A District Leader
Capitalizing on new opportunities may call for a sales strategy refresh in this market. Getting creative can help unblock a bottleneck.
Education Market
Exclusive Data
School Districts Are Making Cuts. Here's What Is Being Reduced This Budget Cycle
New EdWeek Market Brief survey data shows the majority of administrators are reducing spending in some categories, and the impact is spread across a broad range of areas that vendors target.
Regulation & Policy
Industry Insight
Anti-SEL Bills Stalled in Statehouses This Year, But Political Pushback Persists
Earlier this year, Arizona’s GOP-controlled legislature took direct aim at social-emotional learning.
Regulation & Policy
K-12 Market News
Judge Dismisses Florida Textbook Pricing Lawsuit Against McGraw Hill, Savvas
A Florida circuit judge has tossed a lawsuit accusing the two education publishers of overcharging local school districts by millions of dollars for instructional materials.