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Policy & Politics
Opinion
Who Tops Their Field in the 2026 RHSU Edu-Scholar Rankings?
A scholar's rank within a discipline may be more telling than their place in the overall rankings.
States
States Are Banning Book Bans. Will It Work?
Approved legislation aims to stop school libraries from removing books for partisan reasons.
States
McMahon Touts Funding Flexibility for Iowa That Falls Short of Trump Admin. Goal
The Ed. Dept. is allowing the state education agency to consolidate small sets of funds from four grants.
Law & Courts
School Sports Case Reaches the Supreme Court at a Fraught Time for Trans Rights
The justices will consider state laws that bar transgender girls from participating in female sports.
Law & Courts
Judge Bars Trump Admin. From Purging DEI Terms From Head Start Funding Requests
The federal judge also prohibited further layoffs of staff from the federal Office of Head Start.
Federal
A Major Democratic Group Thinks This Education Policy Is a Winning Issue
An agenda from center-left Democrats could foreshadow how they discuss education on the campaign trail.
Federal
Opinion
The Federal Government Hasn’t Been Meeting Our Need for Unbiased Ed. Research
Trump’s attacks on data collection are misguided—but that doesn’t mean it was working before.
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Recruitment & Retention
Webinar
EdRecruiter 2026 Survey Results: How School Districts are Finding and Keeping Talent
Discover the latest K-12 hiring trends from EdWeek’s nationwide survey of job seekers and district HR professionals.
- Education Funding We Asked Congress Whether Trump Withholding School Funds Is Legal. Here's What They SaidAll but a few members who voted in March to allocate now-withheld funding didn't respond to the question.Education Funding Trump Releases $1.4 Billion He Withheld From After-School ProgramsMore than $5 billion for education remains frozen.Education Funding What's the Latest on Trump's School Funding Freeze? What We Know and Don't KnowBillions of federal dollars for education are on hold and might not show up at all.Education Funding Republicans Urge Trump to Release $6.8 Billion in School Funding He's Held BackThe funds that were supposed to go out July 1 pay for teacher training, English learner services, after-school programs, and more.Federal No 'Gender Ideology': Ed. Dept.'s New Focus for Mental Health Grants It YankedThe Trump administration abruptly canceled $1 billion in mental health grants in April that it said reflected Biden-era priorities.Federal Trump Admin. Starts Moving CTE to Labor Dept. After Supreme Court OrderThe Education Department put arrangements to move some of its programs on hold while court battles over downsizing played out.
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Reading & Literacy
Spotlight
From Decoding to Growth: Every Student’s Journey Forward
This Spotlight highlights what students need to become confident and capable readers, starting with a strong foundation in decoding.
- Law & Courts Religious Charters, LGBTQ+ Books, and More: A Winter Legal RoundupThis winter, key court cases tackled school desegregation, parental rights, religious charters, LGBTQ+ policies, and education funding.Federal The Ed. Dept. Axed Its Office of Ed Tech. What That Means for SchoolsThe office helped districts navigate new and emerging technology affecting schools.Federal Letter to the Editor The Feds Should Take More Responsibility for EducationA letter to the editor disagrees with former Gov. Jeb Bush's recent opinion essay.Law & Courts Judge Orders Trump Admin. to Restore Teacher-Prep Grants It SlashedThe administration must reinstate funding for all recipients of three federal grants supporting educator development, a judge ruled.Education Funding What the Latest Federal Funding Law Means for SchoolsThe new federal spending resolution leaves the door open for continued disruption to federal education funding.States Tracker Which States Are Challenging Undocumented Students’ Right to Free Education?States are reviving efforts to challenge the 1982 Plyler v. Doe ruling that guarantees undocumented students a free, public education.