Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 22, 2026

Kentucky Gov Pushes Out University President?

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has publicly expressed growing concerns about the leadership at the University of Kentucky. The focus is on President Eli Capilouto, who has served since 2011. The article explores whether this indicates an effort by the governor to force out the flagship institution’s leader. Key Points Governor Beshear voices increasing concerns over […]

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Philly School Closure Feud Sparks Funding Threats

Philadelphia’s school district faces backlash over its plan to close schools, prompting threats to withhold funding from city and state officials. City Council members and state representatives joined students in a rally to oppose the closure of Lankenau Environmental Science High School. The controversy highlights tensions between the district’s facilities plan and local political opposition.

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Nebraska Joins DOJ to End In-State Tuition for Undocumented

Nebraska has joined a Department of Justice effort to challenge in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students. The Republican-led state aims to become the fourth to align with the Trump administration in court to roll back these benefits. This move could restrict access to affordable higher education for undocumented individuals in the state. Key Points Nebraska

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5th Circuit: Texas Schools Can Display 10 Commandments

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Texas can require public schools to display the Ten Commandments, overturning a lower court’s decision. This is seen as a victory for conservatives pushing for more religious incorporation in public education. The case may advance to the Supreme Court for further review. Key Points 5th Circuit

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Missouri State Univ Sued Over Bias Response Policy

A federal lawsuit has been filed against Missouri State University, alleging that its bias response policy discourages student speech. The suit claims the reporting system violates constitutional protections for free expression. The policy is accused of creating a chilling effect on campus discourse. Key Points Federal lawsuit targets university’s bias reporting system Alleges policy discourages

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Texas Court OKs Ten Commandments in Schools

A federal court has ruled that Texas’s mandate requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools does not violate the U.S. Constitution. This decision allows the policy to remain in effect pending further legal challenges. The ruling addresses concerns over establishment of religion but finds the mandate permissible under current interpretations. Key Points

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Chicago Schools CEO Contract Simplifies Parting Ways

The Chicago Board of Education has appointed Jacqueline King as the permanent CEO of Chicago Public Schools, effective July. Her new contract reduces the notice period required for dismissal without cause, making it easier for the district and CEO to separate. This change comes amid ongoing leadership transitions in the district. Key Points Jacqueline King

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Passwordless Auth in K-12 Schools: Future Trends

The article discusses passwordless authentication as an emerging concept in K-12 education, highlighting its position at the intersection of resistance to multifactor authentication and the need for enhanced security against sophisticated threats. It suggests that K-12 leaders should consider this method now, even if not ready for implementation. The excerpt ends with a call to

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Federal Ed Research Funds May Go Unspent: $289M

An analysis by the Knowledge Alliance estimates that $289 million, over a third of the federal government’s education research budget, could remain unspent this year. This is based on public documents from the Office of Management and Budget regarding the Institute of Education Sciences. The deadline for spending these funds is approaching, potentially leading to

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