Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 28, 2026

Elite Schools Claim ‘Belonging’ Amid Bias Exposures

The article discusses how elite schools are emphasizing ‘belonging’ initiatives while facing exposures of racial resentment and antisemitism. It highlights reports from parents and journalists uncovering these issues in recent years. Author Jonathan Butcher from The Daily Wire analyzes the prevalence of such problems in educational settings. Key Points Parents and reporters have exposed racial […]

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Reviving Authentic Education in AI Era

Santiago Schnell argues that in the age of AI, which can generate text effortlessly, true education must transcend mere word production to foster authenticity. The article emphasizes the need for deeper learning experiences beyond AI capabilities. It calls for repairing educational ‘ruins’ by prioritizing genuine intellectual engagement. Key Points AI can produce any text, challenging

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White House Axes NSF Board Amid Future Concerns

The White House removed all members of the National Science Foundation’s oversight board on Friday, resulting in the agency lacking a board, director, or deputy director. A reason for the ouster was provided by the administration on Monday afternoon. This development has raised concerns about the NSF’s stability and future operations in funding science and

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Colorado Revamps Higher Ed Funding for Student Focus

Colorado lawmakers are set to update the state’s higher education funding formula, effective for the 2027-28 school year. The rewrite aims to prioritize student needs in funding allocations. This follows previous attempts to reform the system for better outcomes. Key Points Update planned for 2027-28 school year Focus on student-centered funding approach Aims to improve

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