Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 6, 2026

Virtual Tutoring Boosts Early Literacy Gains

Two university-led studies examined high-dosage virtual 1:1 tutoring programs and found they led to significant improvements in young students’ reading skills. The research provides evidence that such programs can effectively support early literacy development. These findings offer hope for scalable online interventions to address learning gaps. Key Points High-dosage virtual 1:1 tutoring yields notable reading […]

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Chicago Board Selects CPS CEO Finalists

The Chicago Board of Education has selected multiple finalists for the position of the next CEO of Chicago Public Schools, according to sources. This development comes amid ongoing leadership transitions in the district. The finalists’ identities have not been publicly disclosed yet. Key Points Chicago Board of Education picks multiple finalists for CPS CEO role

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State Budget Woes Threaten Public Colleges: Fitch

Fitch Ratings warns that public colleges may face funding pressures due to state budget challenges. Republican-led federal cuts and a shaky economy could intensify competition for limited funds. Historically, higher education is often the first sector to experience cuts during economic downturns. Key Points Republican federal cuts may strain state budgets, impacting public college funding

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Philly District Threatens Small Themed High Schools

Philadelphia school district officials are planning to close Lankenau Environmental Science High School and potentially other small themed high schools to redirect resources toward neighborhood high schools. This is part of a broader facilities plan aiming to consolidate buildings and address underutilization. The proposal has sparked concerns among parents and educators about the loss of

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Memphis Schools Propose Plan to Avoid State Takeover

The Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) board chair, Natalie McKinney, presented a new accountability proposal on March 6 to prevent a potential state takeover of the district. This move comes amid ongoing threats from state officials concerned with the district’s performance. The plan aims to address accountability issues and maintain local control over education. Key Points

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Colorado’s Public Christian School Revival?

Six decades ago, Colorado established Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) to allow school districts to collaborate on services like special education and career training. One such BOCES created a public Christian school, blending religious elements with public education. The article explores whether this model could be replicated in modern times amid evolving legal and

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Maine ICE Actions Threaten Kids’ School Safety

A mother and preschool teacher in Lisbon, Maine, shares her concerns about the impact of ICE activities on children’s physical and emotional safety in public schools. Over the past six years, she notes that her children and other young people have faced challenges due to these immigration enforcement measures. The opinion piece calls for protecting

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Future of Weapons Detection in Schools

Schools have long grappled with balancing student safety and maintaining a welcoming environment. Bryan Krause, a school safety strategist, highlights the tension between implementing strict measures like metal detectors and armed guards versus creating a positive space for students and parents. The article explores evolving weapons detection systems as potential solutions. Key Points Schools struggle

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UNC Withholds Civic School Investigation Results

The University of North Carolina investigated controversies surrounding its School of Civic Life and Leadership, particularly regarding hiring practices. The university has announced the completion of the investigation but refuses to disclose its findings. This lack of transparency has fueled ongoing turmoil at the school. Key Points UNC completed an internal investigation into hiring controversies

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Muslim Parent Sues Texas on Islamic School Voucher Exclusion

A Muslim parent has filed a federal lawsuit against Texas leaders for excluding Islamic private schools from the state’s voucher program. The suit, filed on March 1 on behalf of two children attending a Houston private school, seeks to prevent discrimination based on religious affiliation. The parent argues that this exclusion violates federal protections and

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