Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 26, 2026

Charlie Kirk Inspires State Higher-Ed Reforms

State lawmakers are drawing inspiration from Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, for higher education reforms. Bills influenced by Kirk address issues like free speech and teaching religion in colleges. The article highlights how his ideas are shaping legislative efforts in various states. Key Points Legislators invoke Charlie Kirk in bills on free […]

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IOC Restricts Women’s Olympics to Biological Females

The International Olympic Committee has approved a new eligibility rule for the 2028 Games, limiting women’s events to biological females. This decision standardizes competition requirements across women’s sports to promote fairness. The rule addresses ongoing debates about transgender participation in athletics. Key Points New IOC rule for 2028 Olympics limits women’s events to biological females

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Ed Dept Partnerships: Bureaucracy Cut or Confusion?

The U.S. Department of Education is shifting responsibilities through 10 interagency partnerships with agencies like HHS, Labor, and Treasury. Supporters argue this outsourcing reduces federal bureaucracy, while critics contend it introduces confusion to federal grantmaking and technical support services. The agreements aim to streamline operations but raise concerns about efficiency and clarity. Key Points Education

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NYPD Deploys Young Agents to Fix School Safety Shortfall

New York City has deployed 114 assistant school safety agents, some as young as 18, to elementary schools to address a significant shortage in security staff. This move comes after years of delays in hiring and aims to bolster safety in public schools. The agents will assist in maintaining security amid ongoing staffing challenges. Key

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California Success Coaches Aid Academic Recovery

California schools are addressing academic gaps and teacher shortages through success coaches who support student recovery and relieve educator workloads. State data shows over 50% of students below standards in reading and 60% in math, with improving but still high chronic absenteeism. The program aims to close these gaps and rebuild the workforce. Key Points

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Oklahoma Sued Over Jewish Charter School Rejection

A lawsuit has been filed against the state of Oklahoma for rejecting the application to open Ben Gamla Jewish Charter School, which aimed to be the nation’s first religious charter school. The suit was brought by the school’s founding group and former U.S. Rep. Peter Deutsch. This legal action reignites debates on religious institutions in

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AI Drives Flourish Microschools Innovation

The article discusses a podcast episode from Class Disrupted, featuring education experts Michael Horn and Diane Tavenner. They explore the role of AI in powering Flourish Microschools, an innovative educational model. The conversation addresses post-pandemic challenges and future directions in education. Key Points Podcast hosts Michael Horn and Diane Tavenner interview on AI’s integration in

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Chicago Board Votes on Permanent CPS CEO Macquline King

The Chicago Board of Education is preparing to vote on appointing interim CEO Macquline King as the permanent leader of Chicago Public Schools. King has been serving in the interim role and was photographed with Mayor Brandon Johnson on the first day of school. The decision aims to provide stable leadership for the district. Key

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US Treasury Reveals $41.7T Net Shortfall

The U.S. Treasury Department’s fiscal year 2025 financial statements report $6.06 trillion in assets against $47.78 trillion in liabilities, resulting in a $41.7 trillion net shortfall. This highlights significant long-term fiscal challenges for the federal government. The report underscores the growing imbalance in national finances. Key Points Assets totaled $6.06 trillion, far outweighed by $47.78

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Philly Council Pushes Zoning to Block School Closures

Philadelphia City Council members are proposing zoning changes to prevent the closure of schools like Paul Robeson High School, as they lack direct authority to stop district decisions. Councilmember Jamie Gauthier rallied with students and teachers to oppose the closures of Robeson and nearby schools. The effort aims to use land-use regulations to maintain these

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