Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 4, 2026

Denver Deputy Supt. Tony Smith Moves to Oregon Role

Tony Smith, Deputy Superintendent of Denver Public Schools, has accepted a superintendent position in Oregon. This move marks a significant career transition for Smith, who has been with Denver Public Schools in a leadership role. The exact details of his new position in Oregon were not specified in the announcement. Key Points Tony Smith leaving […]

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Chicago School Board VP Olga Bautista Resigns

Olga Bautista, vice president of the Chicago school board, has announced her decision to step down from her position. The announcement comes amid ongoing changes in Chicago Public Schools governance. Details on her reasons or successors were not provided in the report. Key Points Olga Bautista resigns as Chicago school board vice president Announcement made

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Workforce Pell Grants: Hype vs Reality

The article examines the Workforce Pell grant program, highlighting why its initial promise for expanding access to short-term workforce training may be limited. It discusses potential early challenges such as eligibility restrictions, funding constraints, and implementation hurdles. Overall, the piece suggests that while the program aims to support non-traditional education paths, its impact could be

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Student Gambling Risks in Education

A Common Sense Media report highlights that young boys are at the highest risk for gambling issues, often influenced by video games and social media algorithms. The article discusses the need for students to understand gambling dangers, including behavioral triggers from online platforms. It emphasizes educational strategies to address these risks in K-12 settings. Key

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Persistent School Challenges: Student & Educator Insights

The article discusses how schools continue to face longstanding challenges despite repeated promises of innovative solutions for issues like personalization and student engagement. It highlights that students and educators have valuable perspectives on necessary changes. The piece emphasizes the need for listening to those directly involved in education to drive meaningful improvements. Key Points Schools

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Rising Costs Drive Child Care Tuition Hikes

Child care programs are experiencing significant increases in business costs, prompting them to raise tuition to remain operational. Public funding has not kept pace with inflation, resulting in these costs being passed on to families who often cannot afford the hikes. A new report by the National Association highlights this trend across the industry. Key

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Indiana’s New A-F School Grading System Explained

Indiana has approved a new A-F grading system for schools, effective soon, which will evaluate schools based on points earned by students for passing state tests, earning diplomas, and other factors. The system aims to provide a clearer measure of school performance. This change replaces previous accountability metrics with a points-based approach. Key Points Schools

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Ex-Ed Dept Staff Sue Over Political Firings

Sixteen former Department of Education employees are suing over mass layoffs issued by Education Secretary Linda McMahon last year, claiming the terminations were politically motivated and illegal. The lawsuit, filed by 142 former staffers across six agencies, argues that the actions violated federal law. The case challenges the Trump administration’s decisions and seeks to address

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CTE Students: Failure Key to Learning in DC School

Students at McKinley Technology High School in Washington, D.C., highlight how career and technical education (CTE) courses teach them that failure is an essential part of the learning process. These programs have sparked their passion and better prepared them for future careers. The school emphasizes hands-on experiences that build resilience and practical skills. Key Points

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Oregon Debates Short School Year Amid Low Test Scores

Oregon’s recent state test results show slight improvements in math and English since 2024 but remain far below pre-COVID standards. The National Assessment of Educational Progress also indicates poor performance. In response, the state is considering extending its relatively short school year to address these dismal academic outcomes. Key Points State test scores improved slightly

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