Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 16, 2026

Memphis School Board Candidate’s 20-Year-Old Drug Conviction

T.L. Harris, a candidate for the District 6 seat on the Memphis school board, pleaded guilty to a federal felony drug charge two decades ago. He is centering his campaign on themes of personal redemption from this past conviction. Court records confirm the details of the case. Key Points T.L. Harris running for Memphis school […]

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Trump Nominates Erica Schwartz as CDC Director

President Trump has nominated Erica Schwartz, a physician and former military officer, to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This move is part of a broader overhaul of federal health leadership. Schwartz’s background includes expertise in medicine and military service. Key Points Erica Schwartz nominated by Trump to head CDC Schwartz is a

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OCR Probes Texas District’s Special Ed Class Move

The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is investigating New Home Independent School District in Texas over its plan to relocate a special education class. The probe will determine if this violates Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The district’s decision has raised concerns about accessibility and

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Chicago’s Cesar Chavez School Renaming: Community Input Sought

Chicago Public Schools plans to rename Cesar E. Chavez Multicultural Academic Center in the Back of the Yards neighborhood following accusations of sexual assault against Cesar Chavez. The decision comes amid broader discussions on honoring historical figures in school names. Neighbors and community members are invited to provide input on the new name through surveys

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Indiana Resumes Child Care Vouchers After Freeze

Indiana will resume issuing child care vouchers after a 15-month freeze, with Gov. Mike Braun announcing additional funding to add about 14,000 children to the program. This will bring total enrollment to around 57,000, but thousands of families will remain on the waitlist. The funding comes from the Child Care and Development Funds and was

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Vance Urges Students to End H-1B for Grad Jobs

JD Vance, speaking at a Turning Point USA event, called on students to pressure GOP candidates to terminate the H-1B visa program. He highlighted its negative impact on job opportunities for recent American graduates. The remarks position the issue as vital for protecting domestic employment in the tech and skilled sectors. Key Points Vance addressed

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Google Tools Help Teachers Control Classroom Devices

The article discusses how Google’s classroom tools assist teachers in managing student devices amid increasing classroom complexities like diverse languages and learning needs. Tom Chapman from Google’s Chromebook Education team highlights the challenges educators face and the role of technology in enhancing effectiveness. It addresses parental concerns by providing solutions for intentional device use and

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Detroit School Closures: Student Impacts and Choices

Four schools in the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) are set to close at the end of the school year, including J.E. Clark Preparatory Academy. The closures are part of district efforts to address enrollment declines and facility issues. Affected students will be reassigned to nearby DPSCD schools, with transportation and support services provided.

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Thomas Warns Progressives Threaten Founding Rights

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas warned that progressive ideology is undermining the Founding Fathers’ belief in inherent, God-given rights rather than those bestowed by government. He expressed concern that this shift challenges core American ideals. Thomas’s remarks highlight a broader ideological conflict over the nature of individual liberties. Key Points Progressive ideology views rights as

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Young Men Prioritize Religion More Than Women: Gallup

A recent Gallup poll reveals that men under 30 now consider religion more important in their lives than women in the same age group, reversing historical trends. This shift marks a significant change from previous decades where women typically reported higher religious importance. The data highlights evolving gender dynamics in religious views among young adults.

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