Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 29, 2026

Trump Pushes National AI Rules Over State Laws

The White House has released a legislative blueprint calling for national AI regulations that would preempt conflicting state laws. Former President Trump is urging a deadlocked Congress to adopt this framework to standardize AI governance. The proposal aims to create unified rules amid growing concerns over AI development and use. Key Points White House blueprint […]

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Chicago Dual Credit Surge: Advancing Student Futures?

Chicago Public Schools students enrolled in over 13,000 dual credit classes last year, enabling some like senior Arianna Brandt to earn a two-year college degree alongside their high school diploma. The program, offered through partnerships like with Malcolm X College, aims to help students get ahead in their education. However, data analysis shows mixed impacts

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Teaching Protest via Songs in ICE Raid Era

The opinion piece explores how educators can use protest songs, such as Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Streets of Minneapolis,’ to teach about public grief and democratic issues stemming from fatal incidents during federal immigration operations. It highlights the role of music in interpreting and memorializing events like the shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. The article

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NY’s $10M Reading Program Fail Exposed

New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a major overhaul of the state’s literacy education in April 2024, promising significant improvements in reading scores. However, the state invested $10 million in the Units of Study curriculum, which critics argue does not align with the evidence-based ‘science of reading’ approach. The article questions the effectiveness of this

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