Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 6, 2026

Alpha School’s AI Innovation in Education

The article discusses how Alpha School integrates AI to transform the traditional school experience. It features insights from the ‘Class Disrupted’ podcast with Michael Horn and Diane Tavenner, exploring post-pandemic education challenges. The conversation includes educators, school leaders, and students investigating future directions for schooling. Key Points Alpha School employs AI to personalize and rethink […]

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Broadband Access Linked to Teen Suicide Risk

A new study reveals that the introduction of high-speed broadband in communities correlates with increased suicide risk among teenagers. Adolescents in these areas spent more time online, which was associated with deteriorating mental health outcomes. The research highlights the potential negative impacts of greater internet access on youth well-being. Key Points Study connects broadband expansion

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Defending America’s War Colleges: Academic Insights

Matthew Woessner, an academic with experience in civilian higher education, offers a unique perspective on the nation’s war colleges. He defends their role and value based on his background. The article appears in RealClearEducation, highlighting aspects of military higher education. Key Points Author’s background in civilian higher education provides a unique viewpoint on war colleges.

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Diversity’s Rise and Fall in US Higher Ed

The article explores how diversity initiatives gained prominence in higher education and have faced recent setbacks. Berkeley law professor David Oppenheimer discusses the ongoing importance of diversity on campuses. He offers strategies for colleges to preserve diversity amid potential challenges from the Trump administration. Key Points Historical overview of diversity’s role in higher education Explanation

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Suing Schools for Hiding Kids’ Trans Identities

Amber Lavigne discovered her 13-year-old daughter’s chest binder while cleaning her room just before Christmas 2022, revealing a secret the school may have known about but not disclosed. The article discusses lawsuits against schools that conceal students’ transgender identities from parents. It highlights growing legal challenges to school policies on gender identity privacy. Key Points

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Mamdani’s Bold Education Ideas: Delivery Plans

New Yorkers elected Zohran Mamdani inspired by hope and his willingness to address systemic inequities directly. His victory is celebrated for openly discussing racial justice and acknowledging decades of disinvestment in Black communities. The article explores how he plans to implement his bold education ideas. Key Points Mamdani elected on platform of hope and systemic

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Newark Schools Pressured to End ICE-Linked Vendor Ties

Advocates protested before the Newark School Board on February 26, 2026, urging the board to sever ties with Driscoll Foods. The food vendor supplies meals to Newark public schools while also providing services to a controversial local ICE immigration detention center. The push stems from concerns over the vendor’s association with the facility. Key Points

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McMahon: Education Dept Shutdown Still Trump Goal

Education Secretary McMahon reaffirms that shutting down the U.S. Department of Education remains a key objective. Despite facing legal challenges over agency layoffs, she reports progress on several priorities from the Trump administration. The statement highlights ongoing efforts to reduce federal involvement in education. Key Points McMahon confirms shutdown of Education Department as ongoing goal

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Oregon Eyes Public College Review and Restructuring

Oregon lawmakers have passed a bill requiring a comprehensive study of the state’s public colleges to identify ways to improve their financial stability. The study aims to recommend restructuring options to ensure long-term sustainability. This move comes amid concerns over the financial health of higher education institutions in the state. Key Points Bill mandates study

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Special Ed Advocates Warn on IDEA Transfers

Special education advocates are expressing concerns about potential transfers of IDEA services from the Education Department. They fear that such moves could reduce oversight for civil rights and accountability in special education programs. The warnings highlight risks to protections under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Key Points Advocates worry about diminished civil rights oversight

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