Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 27, 2026

Youth Apprenticeships: Bridge School to Career Success

The article discusses how youth apprenticeships provide high school students with practical experience and direction toward adulthood. It features a testimonial from Owen Snyder, who gained responsibility and pursued business studies in college through his apprenticeship at German American Bank. The piece argues that such programs strengthen the transition from education to the workforce. Key […]

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NYC Scraps AI High School and Middle School Closures

New York City Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels has withdrawn four contentious proposals, including plans to open an AI-themed high school and close two Upper West Side middle schools. This marks one of his most significant decisions since taking office in January. The move follows community listening sessions and backlash against the proposals. Key Points Chancellor

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Disabilities as Unfair Edge in Higher Education?

The article explores whether the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), intended to remove barriers for disabled individuals in publicly funded services, has inadvertently created unfair advantages in higher education. It discusses how accommodations under the ADA might be exploited, potentially skewing the level playing field it aimed to establish. The piece draws from various sources,

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USC Faculty’s Doomsday Warning on Enrollment Drop

Fifty-two tenured professors from USC’s Marshall School of Business sent a critical letter to Dean Geoffrey Garrett, highlighting declining enrollment and recent graduate program cuts as indicators of broader institutional issues. The letter expresses concerns about the school’s future viability amid these challenges. It was reported by Nina Joudeh in the NY Post and featured

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Indy School Board: 9 Appointees for Facilities & Transport

The Indianapolis Public Education Corporation features a nine-member board responsible for managing transportation and facilities for Indianapolis Public Schools and participating charter schools. The board aims to streamline operations and oversight in these areas. Appointees bring diverse backgrounds to ensure effective governance. Key Points Nine-member board oversees transportation and facilities for IPS and charters. Tasked

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Seattle Fund Helps Kids Stay in School with Essentials

The Right Now Needs Fund provides quick financial assistance to families in Seattle for essentials like food, school supplies, and winter clothing to ensure children can attend school. Myeisha Chester, a single working mother, used the fund to support her three daughters aged 13, 10, and 8. The program addresses immediate barriers that prevent kids

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AI Bias: More Praise, Less Critique for Black Students

A Stanford University study analyzed AI feedback on 600 middle school essays, finding that AI models provided more praise and less criticism to essays perceived as written by Black students. The research used four different AI models to evaluate argumentative essays. This suggests potential racial biases in AI tools being introduced into classrooms. Key Points

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