Policy & Politics
Education news, analysis, and opinion about the legislation, guidance, policies and people involved in federal and state government
Federal
Opinion
Trump's K-12 Leader: Let’s Improve Assessment Without Sacrificing Accountability
The Ed. Dept. is shrinking the federal footprint but raising academic expectations, says Kirsten Baesler.
Federal
'Creative' or 'Illegal?' Congress Debates Trump's Dismantling of Education Dept.
Republicans praised Linda McMahon for shrinking the federal K-12 footprint. Democrats raised concerns.
States
Opinion
How Education Leaders Can Overcome Political Divisions
"Bipartisan education policy is not only possible; it is already happening," say several leaders.
Every Student Succeeds Act
Trump Admin. OK's Another State's Ask for School Funding Leeway
The 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.
Federal
Senate Days Are Numbered for Top Republican Charged With Ed. Dept. Oversight
Sen. Bill Cassidy was vying for a third term in the Senate but lost his primary over the weekend.
Standards & Accountability
The U.S. Is in a 'Learning Recession.' Is NCLB's End to Blame?
“Our challenge didn’t start or end with the pandemic,” said one of the authors of a new report.
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When provider vacancies hit, students feel it first. Hear what district leaders are doing to keep IEP-related services on track.
Mathematics
K-12 Essentials Forum
Middle and High School Math: How to Get Struggling Learners on Track
Join this free virtual event to uncover the nature of students’ weaknesses in secondary-level math and find a path forward.
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- Federal Democrats Challenge Plan to Dismantle Office for English LearnersThe Education Department notified Congress in February of its plans to dismantle OELA.School Choice & Charters A Large Democratic-Led State Says Yes to Trump’s School Choice ProgramThirty-one states are on track to participate in the first major federal foray into private school choice.Education Funding Trump Holds Back $2 Billion for Education Grants. What Will Happen Next?The White House is keeping congressionally approved money locked up through a little-known process.Federal Trump Brings the Presidential Physical Fitness Award Back, Reviving Annual TestTrump is bringing back a competitive fitness test that was a public-school fixture for decades.Education Funding A School Wants a Tornado Shelter. A Federal Grant Keeps Getting in the WayThe district still can't spend a FEMA grant it was originally awarded in 2022.Federal Trump Admin. Doesn't Deem Education Degrees 'Professional' in Student Loan RuleThe regulation confirms new limits on graduate student borrowing under Trump's major policy bill.
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School leaders should protect student protesters and affirm youth civic action as essential to democracy.
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Hear from a team of experts in special education as they share practical ways to help every student access grade-level content.
- States A Bus Driver Blacked Out. Middle School Students Prevented a CrashA group of Mississippi students grabbed the wheel and hit the brakes after their driver passed out on a highway.Every Student Succeeds Act These States Want to Move Away From a 'College for All' Approach to TestingTwo states have pitched changes to their high school assessments to emphasize workforce preparation.Federal McMahon Still Wants to Relocate Special Ed.—And Other Budget Hearing TakeawaysThe education secretary also told skeptical lawmakers that Ed. Dept. program transfers are working.School Choice & Charters Opinion A New Federal Education Tax Credit Is Creating a Dilemma for Blue StatesA new tax credit is forcing Democrats to navigate the tensions of politics and principles.Federal Part-Time Tutor, Game Developer Charged With Attempted Assassination of TrumpCole Tomas Allen apologized to friends and former students, according to a criminal complaint.Federal Man Accused of Firing Weapon at Event With Trump Has Background as Tutor and ProgrammerSocial media posts said the individual has worked for company that has provided test-prep and academic support.
Meeting District Needs
Market Analysis
Do Students Really Have Critical Thinking Skills? Inside the Market's Race to Assess the 'Unquantifiable'
A growing number of companies are racing to respond as a long-simmering demand for new, skills-based methods for measuring student success is starting to boil over in school districts across the country.
Education Market
Industry Insight
From ESSER Boom to Market Reset: States Bolster High-Dosage Tutoring’s Next Phase
When the windfall of pandemic-era federal stimulus money that helped districts weather the crisis expired in 2024, it raised a key question: Would the tutoring programs school systems scrambled to implement during that period prove to be temporary?
Education Market
Market Analysis
Budget Strain, Enrollment Losses and Policy Shifts Complicate Texas’ K–12 Market for Vendors
Deep in West Texas — near the epicenter of the Lone Star State’s oil country — one school system is grappling with a consequential shift: fewer students, tighter budgets, and the process of downsizing.
Regulation & Policy
K-12 Market News
All Ed Tech Contracts Are Under Review As Part of LAUSD Initiative to Limit Screen Time
One of the largest school systems in the country is reviewing all of its current contracts related to classroom technology as part of a push to limit student screen time.