Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 27, 2026

AI Enhances High School College Counseling

High schools in New York are adopting AI tools to handle basic college-related questions, allowing counselors more time for in-depth discussions on academic, financial, and social options. Diana Moldovan, director at the Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice in Brooklyn, notes that this frees up resources for personalized guidance with graduating students. The initiative […]

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Colleges Adopt Oral Exams to Fight AI Cheating

A growing number of U.S. college instructors are implementing oral exams as a strategy to address the challenges posed by AI in higher education. This approach aims to ensure authentic student assessment amid concerns over AI-generated work. The trend reflects broader efforts to adapt teaching methods in response to technological advancements. Key Points Oral exams

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Ban School Phones: Boost Learning Alternatives

The article discusses the benefits of banning smartphones in educational settings to reduce distractions and foster curiosity in children. It highlights a personal anecdote of reading about space with the author’s daughter, emphasizing how removing phones can open up opportunities for deeper engagement with the world. The piece advocates replacing phones with enriching activities to

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Activism Replacing Academics in US Schools

The article discusses how activism is increasingly displacing academic focus in America’s schools, using Danville, Illinois, as an example. It highlights poor student proficiency rates, with fewer than one in eight students reading at grade level and even fewer proficient in math. The piece argues this shift prioritizes social issues over core education. Key Points

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Declining Births & Migration Hurt US School Enrollment

Public school enrollment is declining primarily due to falling birth rates and migration trends, not because families are rejecting the system. Education leaders emphasize that there are simply fewer children available to enroll. For instance, Nevada’s public school enrollment was around 480,000 in 2020, reflecting these broader demographic shifts. Key Points Declining birth rates result

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IES Remake: Overhaul After Trump-Era Cuts?

A year after significant budget cuts, the Institute for Education Sciences (IES) faces potential overhaul based on a February report commissioned by the Trump administration. The report provides a plan for revamping federal education research. Uncertainty remains on whether the administration will implement these suggestions. Key Points February report outlines overhaul for IES, the U.S.

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Strategies to Combat High Chronic Absenteeism in Schools

A new white paper from Concentric Educational Solutions highlights that chronic absenteeism has stabilized at historically high levels, indicating a persistent engagement challenge beyond the pandemic. The report emphasizes solutions focused on re-engaging students with their school communities for long-term success. It positions absenteeism as an ongoing issue requiring targeted educational strategies. Key Points Chronic

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Michigan Charter School Faces Closure Risk

The Barack Obama Leadership Academy, one of Michigan’s oldest charter schools on Detroit’s east side, must secure a new authorizer by the end of the school year or face closure. The school’s current authorizer has decided not to renew its contract. This uncertainty affects students, staff, and the local community reliant on this educational option.

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GOP Hits Chinese Espionage in US Higher Ed

The House Education and Workforce Committee held a hearing where Republicans criticized Chinese espionage in U.S. higher education, labeling it a significant threat. Democrats shifted focus to student loan debt and potential layoffs at the Education Department. The committee chair described the Democrats’ questions as an ‘alternate hearing’ diverging from the intended topic. Key Points

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