Sports
Education news, analysis, and opinion about student sports in and out of schools and its impact on academic outcomes.
Law & Courts
Supreme Court Sympathetic to College Athletes' Challenge to NCAA Rules on Education Aid
The justices weighed a case about the definition of amateurism in college athletics that may trickle down to high school and youth sports.
Law & Courts
High School Sports World Watching U.S. Supreme Court Case on NCAA Compensation Rules
The body that sets high school sports rules worries that any change on amateurism in college athletics would trickle down to K-12.
States
Two More States Pass Restrictions on Transgender Students. Will Others Follow?
States have considered dozens of bills on the rights of transgender students. They cover everything from sports to pronouns used in schools.
Law & Courts
Appeals Court Again Backs School District Against Football Coach Who Prayed on Field
The federal court at least partially answers a U.S. Supreme Court justice's concerns about the effect of its ruling on educator speech rights.
Federal
Biden Legal Team Steps Back From Trump Stance on Transgender Female Sports Participation
The Education Department's office for civil rights pulls a letter that said Connecticut's transgender-inclusive policy violates Title IX.
Law & Courts
School Sports a Fresh Front in State Battles Over Transgender Students' Rights
Lawmakers in at least 10 states are pushing legislation that would prohibit transgender students from playing on single-sex sports teams.
School & District Management
New CDC Research Backs Biden Push for In-Person Schooling
New studies add to evidence that schools can reopen safely, if they follow strong pandemic safety protocols.
Teaching Profession
1 Swim Team, 3 COVID-19 Deaths: A Widow's Story
First coronavirus killed Chandler High's swim team coach. Then it orphaned a team captain. The coach's widow is taking one day at a time.
Law & Courts
U.S. Supreme Court to Weigh NCAA Rules on Education-Related Aid for Student-Athletes
Lower courts found the rules covering items such as computers, science equipment, and financial aid for internships violate antitrust law.
Student Well-Being
Friday Night Football Is Back On, Despite COVID-19
After halting football practices and games this summer, a growing number of high schools are returning to the gridiron, despite the sport’s high risk of infection.
School Climate & Safety
Opinion
The Case for Continuing School Sports Remotely
Coaches can still help students find the benefits of youth athletics remotely, writes principal Patrick Burke.
Student Well-Being
Video
How Students Find Strength Now | Everybody Needs a Team
Michael Jabour & Grace Johnson discuss how doing athletics remotely during the pandemic helped maintained students' motivation & well-being.
School Climate & Safety
Briefly Stated
Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed
A collection of stories from the week that you may have missed.
Student Well-Being
Should Schools Suspend Sports? The Debate Is Getting More Tense
In some districts with all-remote learning, high school athletes are still on the field. And in some states, political leaders are getting heat for canceling school sports.