Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 16, 2026

Southern States’ Reading Gains Stall in Middle School

Southern states like Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama have seen significant improvements in elementary reading scores following curriculum reforms inspired by Mississippi’s 2013 changes. However, these gains have not continued into middle school, as shown by National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results. The ‘Mississippi miracle’ has thus hit a wall in sustaining progress beyond early […]

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Judge Blocks Trump’s College Admissions Data Demand

A federal judge has temporarily blocked former President Trump’s demand for admissions data from higher education institutions. The ruling extends the deadline for submitting the requested information. The decision comes amid concerns over the scope and purpose of the data request. Key Points Judge issues temporary block on Trump’s admissions data demand Deadline for data

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Universities as Idea Factories: Justifying Funding

The article discusses universities positioning themselves as ‘idea factories’ to justify their value in a resource-limited world. It emphasizes the reliance on government funding as a core business model. The piece calls for universities to address skepticism by highlighting their societal contributions. Key Points Universities must justify existence amid limited resources and skepticism. Government funding

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Top Journal’s Dark View of America: Education Podcast

Paul E. Peterson interviews Richard D. Kahlenberg, Director of the American Identity Project at the Progressive Policy Institute, on the Education Exchange podcast. The discussion focuses on how a leading academic journal portrays America in a pessimistic light. The episode is featured on Education Next, a platform dedicated to education policy and reform. Key Points

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Decline in Homework: More Student Freedom

The article discusses the ongoing decline in take-home assignments in U.S. schools. An eminent education school dean views this trend positively, suggesting it allows students more time to express their authentic selves. The piece explores potential implications for education and student well-being. Key Points Decline in homework assignments observed in U.S. K-12 education Ed school

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Political Climate Sways Students to Big Colleges

A recent survey examines if the political environment is influencing students’ college choices, particularly favoring larger institutions. The findings suggest that political factors may play a role in decisions about school size. This comes amid broader discussions on how campus climates affect enrollment preferences. Key Points Survey explores political climate’s impact on college selection Students

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AI Execution Challenges in Higher Ed: Data Solutions

The article discusses the challenges higher education institutions face in effectively implementing AI technologies. It highlights data-driven insights on overcoming these execution problems. Recommendations are provided based on what the data suggests to improve AI adoption in academia. Key Points Higher ed struggles with AI implementation and execution. Data analysis reveals key barriers and solutions.

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Ex-IRSC CFO Sues Over Whistleblower Retaliation

Marvin Pyles, former CFO of Indian River State College, has filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful termination after he reported millions in financial mismanagement. The suit claims whistleblower retaliation and defamation, seeking reinstatement and backpay. The case involves a public Florida college and highlights issues of accountability in higher education administration. Key Points Pyles uncovered alleged

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