According to a new report by PEN America, a total of 56 educational gag orders were filed in state legislatures in 2024. Despite the decrease from previous years, a higher percentage of these bills ...
Each month, we feature three books—one each for young, middle grade, and young adult readers—that explore a topic related to diversity and inclusion. Check out the calendar below to see what's in ...
WASHINGTON — Voters in Nebraska, Kentucky, and Colorado have decisively rejected ballot measures that would have allowed politicians to siphon taxpayer funds from public to private schools. Across the ...
For over two decades, elementary school students in Terre Haute, Ind., knew Richard Goodall as “Mr. Richard” and “singing janitor.” Now, the “singing janitor” has gained national fame as the champion ...
In Massachusetts, voters rejected the state’s harmful reliance on a high-stakes graduation exam. The students who most often fail—and can’t get a diploma—have been English learners and students with ...
In a new book, “Lend & Rule: Fighting the Shadow Financialization of Public Universities,” the Coalition Against Campus Debt dives into the kind of campus debt that nobody talks about. As state ...
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Nebraska educators—not once, but twice—collected enough signatures to put the repeal of the state's first school voucher law on the November ballot. In Kentucky and Colorado, pro-voucher advocates are ...