Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 20, 2026

Florida Bill Arms College Staff for Safety

Florida lawmakers have passed a bill that expands the state’s school guardian program to include colleges, permitting trained faculty and staff to carry firearms on campus. The measure aims to enhance campus security by allowing voluntary participation in the program. It builds on existing K-12 guardian initiatives to address safety concerns in higher education settings. […]

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AI in Education: Aligned Systems Over Adoption

The article argues that integrating AI into education requires creating supportive systemic conditions to ensure it truly enhances learning, rather than treating it as just another tool. It emphasizes the need for thoughtful design over superficial slogans. This approach aims to transform AI from a spark of innovation into a fundamental part of the educational

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DOJ Emails Reveal Targeting of GOP Lawmakers’ Phone Data

Internal Department of Justice emails have revealed that special counsel Jack Smith’s team sought phone records from several Republican lawmakers. The targeted individuals include Representatives Andy Biggs and Brian Babin, along with 14 other Republicans. This action raises concerns about the scope of investigative powers in political inquiries. Key Points Emails show Jack Smith’s team

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States Demand College Curriculum Changes: Responses

States are increasingly demanding changes to college curricula, such as the University of Wyoming’s directive to expel ‘institutional discrimination’ from its programs. The article explores how colleges are responding to these ambiguous and politically motivated demands. It highlights the challenges presidents and institutions face in balancing state requirements with academic freedom. Key Points States issuing

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Education: Lifeline vs Market Debate Exposed

The opinion piece argues that education should function as a societal lifeline rather than a competitive market. It highlights ongoing issues in public schools, including budget cuts, school closures, declining enrollment, and teacher shortages. The article suggests these problems stem from treating education like a business. Key Points Public schools face recurring budget cuts, program

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Cesar Chavez Schools Face Renaming Over Rape Claims

Allegations of rape and sexual abuse against the late labor leader Cesar Chavez have prompted scrutiny of his legacy in California education. Over 30 school districts are considering renaming K-12 schools bearing his name, while at least one California State University is reevaluating its memorials. The revelations, detailed in reports by The New York Times,

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Child Care Waitlists Trap Parents in States

In Virginia, parents like Taylor Moyer face a Catch-22 with child care subsidies, requiring employment to qualify but unable to work without affordable care. States are increasingly relying on waitlists for these subsidies, exacerbating the issue. This leaves many families in limbo, struggling to balance work and child care needs. Key Points Parents must be

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Fixing America’s Reading Crisis with Legislation

The article discusses the ongoing reading crisis in America and highlights emerging legislative solutions in various statehouses. It emphasizes that while the crisis is well-known, these new laws represent a proven approach to addressing it. Authors Cochling and Brockway argue for widespread adoption to improve reading outcomes. Key Points America faces a persistent reading crisis

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Florida Profs Defy State Rules on Race, Gender Teaching

Sociology professors in Florida are quietly refusing to modify their course syllabi despite state regulations targeting the teaching of race, gender, and inequality. The rules aim to alter how these topics are presented in higher education. This defiance occurs amid broader efforts by the state to influence academic content. Key Points Sociology faculty resist altering

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Universities Defy Order to Reinstate DEI Programs

A recent judicial order required universities to roll back anti-DEI measures and reinstate race-conscious efforts. However, the department admitted it cannot deem such efforts illegal, yet schools across the nation have not complied by reinstating DEI programs. This situation highlights ongoing tensions in higher education policy regarding diversity initiatives. Key Points Judge’s order mandates rolling

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