Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 23, 2026

ODU Seeks Student Criminal Histories Post-Shooting

Following a shooting incident, Old Dominion University in Virginia has begun requesting students to disclose their criminal histories. The move aims to enhance campus safety measures. The policy was reported on March 23, 2026, by Inside Higher Ed. Key Points ODU implements new policy after campus shooting Students asked to provide criminal history details Aimed […]

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College Students Shift Further Left by Graduation

In this Education Next podcast episode, Paul E. Peterson interviews Paola Sapienza, the J-P Conte Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. The discussion explores how students already lean liberal when entering college and become even more left-leaning by the time they graduate. The episode highlights research on ideological shifts in higher education. Key Points

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Shattered Trust in US Education: Key Causes

The article discusses how populism, identity politics, school closures, and financial irresponsibility have eroded public confidence in American education. It highlights the toll these factors have taken on the education system. The piece appeared on Education Next, emphasizing the consequences for public perception. Key Points Populism and identity politics contributing to declining trust School closures

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Accreditors Warned Over DEI Standards in Higher Ed

The U.S. Department of Education has warned two accreditors regarding their DEI standards in higher education. The roundup also covers The New School’s decision to implement layoffs amid financial challenges. Additionally, the department is shifting some student loan servicing responsibilities to other entities. Key Points Two accreditors receive warnings from the U.S. Department of Education

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K-12 Ed Tech Contracts & Policy Court Updates

The weekly review covers recent developments in U.S. K-12 education, including outcomes-based contracts for educational technology and ongoing court cases related to K-12 policies. It highlights governors’ focus on prioritizing special education initiatives. Additionally, it discusses federal support for implementing the science of reading in schools. Key Points Governors are emphasizing special education priorities in

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Ed Dept Shifts Student Loans to Treasury

The U.S. Department of Education is transferring operational responsibility for defaulted student loans to the Treasury Department. The Treasury plans to eventually manage the entire $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio. This move also involves shifting some FAFSA duties. Key Points Treasury to handle defaulted loans initially Eventual management of full $1.7T loan portfolio Shift includes

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Mansfield ISD Threat Assessment: Safer Schools Lessons

The article discusses Mansfield ISD’s behavioral threat assessment program, which employs a tiered, support-first approach to enhance student and school safety. It highlights how this method identifies and addresses potential threats through multidisciplinary teams and interventions. The program emphasizes prevention and support rather than punitive measures. Key Points Implements a tiered system for assessing behavioral

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Awards Transform Working-Class Students’ Lives

The opinion piece discusses how winning a prestigious award like the Fulbright can profoundly impact working-class students. As a Fulbright adviser at Lehman College in the Bronx, the author describes monitoring application results and witnessing students’ emotional reactions. It emphasizes that such awards not only boost confidence but can open doors to life-changing opportunities for

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