Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 14, 2026

Colleges Get Extension on Race, Sex Admissions Data

A federal judge has granted dozens of colleges additional time to submit race and sex admissions data to the U.S. Department of Education. The colleges were also allowed to permanently join a legal challenge against the department’s new survey requirements. This decision stems from concerns over the survey’s demands and potential burdens on institutions. Key […]

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College Donations Stable Amid Higher Ed Disruptions

Donations to colleges have remained steady despite ongoing disruptions in higher education. This growth indicates continued trust from donors in educational institutions, according to the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. The report highlights resilience in philanthropic support for colleges and universities. Key Points Donations to colleges show steady growth amid higher ed challenges.

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Ed Dept Prioritizes AI in Grant Awards

The U.S. Department of Education has issued a final rule that prioritizes artificial intelligence initiatives in its discretionary grant programs. This rule outlines a broad range of AI-related projects that will receive greater consideration for funding. The focus aims to integrate AI into educational practices to enhance innovation and efficiency. Key Points New final rule

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US School Districts Hit by Layoffs Amid Enrollment Drop

Public school districts across the US, from Boston to San Francisco, are implementing layoffs and hiring freezes due to declining student enrollment and tightening budgets. Superintendents are planning significant staff reductions to address financial shortfalls. This trend reflects broader challenges in K-12 education as enrollment continues to fall. Key Points Districts like Boston and San

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Tennessee House Approves Voucher Expansion Bill

The Tennessee House of Representatives passed a bill with a slim Republican majority to expand the state’s voucher program, potentially adding up to 35,000 seats. The legislation also includes provisions that could lead to tracking the immigration status of students. The vote highlights ongoing debates over education funding and policy in the state. Key Points

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