Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 16, 2026

Early Intervention Boosts Kids’ Test Scores Long-Term

A new study from Columbia University and the New York City Health Department reveals that early intervention services, such as occupational, physical, and speech therapies, lead to improved test scores in children years later. The research is the first of its kind to demonstrate these long-term academic benefits. It highlights the positive impact on young […]

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Newark Lawmaker Rejects GOP Scrutiny on School Spending

During a tense Assembly budget hearing in Trenton, Republican lawmakers repeatedly questioned Newark schools’ spending. A Newark lawmaker expressed frustration with the ongoing GOP focus on the district’s finances. The hearing highlighted partisan tensions over education funding in New Jersey. Key Points Republican lawmakers focused questions on Newark schools’ spending during budget hearing. Newark representative

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Superintendent Mentorship: Q&A with Monique Darrisaw-Akil

The article features a Q&A session with Monique Darrisaw-Akil, focusing on insights for superintendent mentorship. It discusses effective leadership qualities and strategies for navigating change in educational settings. The piece emphasizes building the next generation of school leaders through mentorship. Key Points Effective leadership qualities for superintendents Navigating change in school administration Building the next

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Hunter High’s Secret Admissions Test and Diversity Push

Hunter College High School, a selective public institution in New York, uses an invite-only admissions test that is less known than the SHSAT. Current students are advocating for greater diversity in the school’s enrollment. The push aims to address representation issues at this test-based elite school. Key Points Hunter College High School employs an invite-only

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Trump Immigration Policy Impacts Kids in Preschools

A preschool in New Jersey has implemented protocols for potential Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) presence, similar to lockdown drills for fires or shooters. This stems from Trump’s immigration crackdown, which is reportedly harming young children and their caregivers. The center aims to protect its community amid fears of enforcement actions. Key Points Preschool establishes

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Public Speaking Neglected in Colleges

The article argues that colleges and universities provide insufficient attention to public speaking skills. This oversight leaves students inadequately prepared for professional careers. Authored by Hannah Hutchins for Minding the Campus. Key Points Colleges prioritize other areas over public speaking education. Students graduate without essential communication skills for careers. Calls for greater emphasis on practical

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Gender Studies Persists at New College Amid Reforms

The article by Colin Wright in City Journal discusses how gender studies programs at New College continue despite efforts to reform the institution. It argues that these programs represent activist ideology disguised as academic scholarship. The piece calls for the school’s board to take action to address this persistence. Key Points Gender studies at New

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AI Revolutionizing Higher Education Reinvention

The article explores how artificial intelligence could compel higher education to reinvent itself, drawing parallels to historical concerns about technology undermining learning, such as Socrates’ criticism of writing. Authors James Kvaal and David Soo argue that AI presents both challenges and opportunities for transforming educational practices. They emphasize the need for institutions to adapt to

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Texas School Choice Boom: 275K Applications

The article discusses the high demand for Texas’s new Education Freedom Accounts program, with nearly 275,000 students applying. It highlights how families are both pushed out of traditional schools and pulled toward alternatives due to various factors. The program is backed by $1 billion in funding to support school choice options. Key Points Nearly 275,000

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