Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 21, 2026

Memphis Schools State Takeover Bill: 5 Key Insights

Tennessee Republican Rep. Mark White is advocating for a bill that would enable a state takeover of Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The proposal aims to address ongoing challenges in the district through increased state intervention. The bill has sparked discussions on local control versus state oversight in education. Key Points Rep. Mark White, a Memphis Republican, […]

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2026 Teacher of the Year Shares Power Playbook

Leon Smith, named the 2026 National Teacher of the Year, teaches AP U.S. history and AP African American studies at Haverford High School in Pennsylvania. He aims to share a ‘playbook for the power that people can generate’ in education. His recognition highlights innovative teaching in public schools. Key Points Leon Smith teaches at Haverford

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Verizon CEO: AI May Cause 20-30% Unemployment

Verizon CEO Dan Schulman warned that AI-driven automation could lead to significant job losses. He predicted unemployment rates could rise to 20-30% within a few years. This highlights broader concerns about technology’s impact on the workforce. Key Points AI automation may drive sharp job losses across industries. Unemployment could reach 20-30% in the near future.

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Arkansas Law Boosts Teacher Pay and Retention

A new Arkansas law has significantly increased teacher salaries, leading to improved retention rates according to University of Arkansas research. The study highlights that these raises have positively impacted teacher staying power in the short term. However, researchers warn that the benefits may diminish over time without ongoing financial support. Key Points Arkansas law raised

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NH House Approves Campus Carry for Colleges

The New Hampshire House has passed a bill allowing legally permitted students to carry firearms on public college campuses. The measure aims to expand Second Amendment rights in higher education settings. It now moves to the Senate for further consideration. Key Points Bill permits concealed carry by licensed students on public campuses Focuses on public

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Memphis Schools Plan Lawsuit Against State Takeover

The Memphis school board is considering a resolution to hire a lawyer to legally challenge pending state takeover legislation. Board Chair Natalie McKinney is sponsoring the resolution, which is set for discussion on Tuesday. This move reflects opposition to state intervention in local school governance. Key Points Board Chair Natalie McKinney sponsors resolution to hire

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Court Freezes CDC Vaccine Panel: School Impacts

A federal court ruling has halted operations of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel, disrupting the process for federal vaccine recommendations. This decision raises uncertainties about guidance and insurance coverage for upcoming COVID-19 and flu vaccines. The freeze stems from legal challenges to the panel’s structure and authority. Key Points Federal court halts CDC’s Advisory Committee

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Donna Prudhomme Leads CTE Success in Beaumont ISD

Donna Prudhomme directs the career and technical education (CTE) program at Beaumont Independent School District, enrolling over 3,700 students in diverse courses like diagnostics, law enforcement, and cosmetology. Students gain industry certifications and dual credits from local colleges, helping reduce future college debt. Her leadership earned recognition from the Career and Technical Association in 2023.

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Poverty’s Biggest Gaps: Outside School Resources

Children from low-income families experience significant resource and investment gaps primarily outside of school hours. These disparities affect their overall development, well-being, and educational opportunities. The article highlights how external factors contribute more to inequality than in-school resources alone. Key Points Low-income children receive less investment in development and education outside school. Resource gaps are

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SCOTUS to Review Catholic Preschool Funding Denial

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case from Colorado where Catholic preschools were excluded from state funding. The exclusion stemmed from the preschools’ refusal to enroll children of same-sex couples, citing religious beliefs. This review could address tensions between religious freedoms and anti-discrimination laws in education funding. Key Points Supreme Court grants

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