Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 21, 2026

Charter School Tests Critical Thinking Skills

Educators at Making Waves Academy, a charter school in California, are emphasizing teaching high school students to be effective communicators, problem solvers, and critical thinkers for success in a changing world. While core subjects like English and math remain important, the school is developing assessments to measure these essential skills. The initiative aims to prepare […]

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Why Students Disengage Before Falling Behind

The article discusses the ‘belonging gap’ in schools, where students feel unseen or undervalued, leading to disengagement before academic decline. It shares an example of a student who attended multiple schools and appeared quiet and unmotivated. The piece emphasizes that this gap emerges when schools fail to fully recognize students’ identities. Key Points Belonging gap

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DOJ Delays College Web Accessibility Deadline

The Department of Justice has extended the deadline for public colleges to comply with updated ADA web accessibility rules until next year. This applies to ensuring web pages and mobile apps are accessible to people with disabilities. Disability advocates have criticized the extension as unconscionable. Key Points Public colleges get until 2027 for ADA compliance

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Tennessee Passes Charlie Kirk Act for Campus Speech Protection

Tennessee lawmakers have passed the ‘Charlie Kirk Act’ to protect campus speakers from disruptions, following the shooting death of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on a campus in September. The legislation aims to defend free speech rights on college campuses. Similar bills named after Kirk have been introduced in multiple states. Key Points The

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Kentucky Restores Most Higher Ed Funding

The Kentucky General Assembly has mostly restored funding for higher education institutions. This decision follows previous cuts or adjustments to state budgets affecting colleges and universities. The move aims to support public higher education in the state. Key Points Kentucky legislature approves restoration of higher ed funding Funding is mostly restored, not fully Impacts public

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OBBBA Cuts Impact on State Higher Ed Funding

A new report highlights how colleges and universities may face funding challenges as states compensate for federal cuts to SNAP and Medicaid under OBBBA. The extent of the impact varies based on individual states’ policies and budget priorities. This could lead to reduced resources for higher education institutions. Key Points States are adjusting budgets to

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DOJ Delays School Website Accessibility Deadline

The Department of Justice has extended the enforcement deadline for website and mobile app accessibility standards under federal regulations. This delay aims to give educational institutions more time to comply with accessibility requirements for students with disabilities. However, concerns remain about whether schools will adequately prepare by the new deadline. Key Points DOJ extends accessibility

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College Leaders on AI Benefits and Risks in Higher Ed

Four higher education leaders shared their views on artificial intelligence at the annual ASU+GSV Summit. They discussed the most exciting benefits and concerning risks of AI in colleges. The conversation focused on how AI could transform education while highlighting potential drawbacks. Key Points Leaders from colleges expressed excitement about AI’s potential to enhance learning and

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Employers Face AI Skills Gap in New Graduates

Employers are struggling to find graduates equipped with the necessary AI skills for entry-level roles. The rapid evolution of AI is shortening the lifespan of skills, posing risks to overall workforce readiness. A report highlights how this skills gap is impacting hiring and job market dynamics. Key Points AI is transforming entry-level jobs and reducing

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