Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 13, 2026

ADA Accessibility Deadline: Schools Must Comply Soon

Recent updates to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) impose new digital accessibility requirements on public educational institutions. These changes make accessibility a legal mandate to ensure students, parents, and community members with disabilities can access content effectively. Schools must prepare for compliance as the deadline approaches. Key Points ADA updates mandate digital accessibility for […]

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Metro Detroit Parents Demand After-School Access

Many families in Metro Detroit desire after-school programs for their children to boost attendance and academic performance, but access remains limited. School leaders highlight that such programs can address key educational challenges. The article features students in an existing program at Durfee Elementary-Middle School as an example. Key Points After-school programs are seen as vital

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Trump Fires Judges in Student Deportation Cases

President Trump has removed two judges who previously dismissed deportation cases involving students. The action was reported in relation to higher education, highlighting tensions in immigration enforcement affecting international students. The article includes imagery of protests supporting affected students. Key Points Trump removes two judges for dismissing student deportation cases. Cases involve higher education students

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Employers Shift: Humility Needed in Higher Ed Policy

The article discusses how employers’ changing demands challenge predictions in higher education. It calls for greater humility from colleges and legislators in forecasting future needs. Authored by Matt Reed, it highlights the unpredictability of workforce requirements. Key Points Employers frequently alter their skill requirements, complicating educational planning. Colleges and legislators should exercise humility in predicting

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New Rules Threaten Higher Ed Accreditation Freedom

Draft proposals for new accreditation rules in higher education are set for discussion this week, potentially altering how accreditors oversee colleges and what they measure. Experts warn that these changes could open a ‘can of worms’ by threatening academic freedom. Some argue the proposals violate existing federal law. Key Points Proposals could change accreditors’ oversight

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Trump’s Title IX Rescind Risks Higher Ed Rift

The Trump administration is rescinding Title IX settlement agreements to enforce civil rights laws more clearly, according to officials. However, experts argue this move could undermine trust between the federal government and higher education institutions. The action is seen as potentially creating more uncertainty for colleges and students amid ongoing debates over Title IX enforcement.

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Kendi Invokes Trump Precedent for Campus Anti-Racism Push

The article discusses a scenario where Ibram X. Kendi, as a bureaucrat in a hypothetical AOC administration, uses precedents set by the Trump administration to advance anti-racist initiatives on college campuses. It portrays this as bringing a ‘Glorious People’s Revolution’ to higher education. The piece appears in Education Next and critiques the application of such

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AI in Higher Ed: Innovation vs Integrity Balance

The article discusses how higher education institutions are integrating AI technologies to meet student expectations while preserving academic integrity. It explores strategies for responsible AI use in academia to ensure ethical standards are maintained amid rapid innovation. Key Points Balancing AI-driven innovation with academic honesty in higher education Addressing student expectations for AI tools in

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Informed Families Boost Student Retention Rates

The article highlights that providing families with access to critical student data correlates with improved retention and persistence in higher education. It emphasizes the role of informed family involvement in supporting student success. Sponsored content from Higher Ed Dive discusses strategies for enhancing family engagement. Key Points Family access to student data improves retention and

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Trump’s Budget: Education Funding Cuts and Reforms

The article reviews recent higher education news, focusing on President Trump’s latest budget proposal. It highlights a decline in per-student state funding and raises concerns about the U.S. Department of Education’s plans for accreditation changes. The roundup also covers other education-related developments. Key Points Trump’s budget proposes significant changes to education funding and accreditation. Decline

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