Protecting and Promoting School Choice

May 4, 2026

PA Graduation Overhaul: Are Students Better Off?

Four years after Pennsylvania revised its high school graduation requirements, questions remain about their effectiveness. A virtual event hosted by Chalkbeat Philadelphia will explore the data and implications for graduates. The discussion aims to assess if these changes have improved outcomes for students. Key Points Pennsylvania updated graduation requirements four years ago Virtual event to […]

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Arizona DEI Ban Bills Fail to Pass Legislature

Arizona lawmakers proposed bills to ban diversity statements and training in colleges, but these efforts did not pass. The proposals aimed to eliminate DEI offices, end diversity trainings, and restrict discussions on race, gender, and sexuality in mandatory courses. This reflects ongoing national debates over DEI initiatives in higher education. Key Points Bills sought to

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Uncertainty Hits Higher Ed Business Models

A Chronicle of Higher Education survey reveals significant uncertainty in the business models of U.S. higher education institutions. The article highlights the stark challenges faced by colleges and universities amid evolving economic and operational pressures. This uncertainty is presented as the new norm for the sector. Key Points Exclusive survey underscores operational and financial challenges

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AI Revolutionizes K-12 Testing, Boosts State Freedom

The article discusses the U.S. Department of Education’s waiver to Iowa, allowing flexibility from federal mandates and encouraging states to modernize student assessments. It argues that traditional end-of-year exams are outdated and proposes AI as a tool to reimagine effective measurement of student learning. This shift represents an opportunity for states to innovate in education

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Ephrata’s Community-Driven Student Success Metrics

The Ephrata Area School District has implemented a ‘Portrait of a Graduate’ framework to measure student success beyond traditional tests. This approach was developed through extensive community input to align education with local values and needs. It emphasizes skills like collaboration, critical thinking, and resilience for holistic student growth. Key Points Community vision reshapes student

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Kentucky Childcare Subsidy for Educators Grows Quickly

Kentucky launched a pioneering initiative in 2022, becoming the first state to automatically qualify most early childhood educators for childcare subsidies to address the irony of educators unable to afford care for their own children. The program has gained traction and is spreading rapidly across the state. This novel approach aims to support the early

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Teachers Favor Observations Over Tests for Student Success

A new poll by EdChoice reveals that teachers primarily assess student success through personal communications and observations rather than quizzes or test scores. Standardized tests rank lowest in importance for determining a successful school year. The survey, shared exclusively with The 74, indicates 58% of teachers value direct interactions most highly. Key Points Teachers prioritize

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Declaration at 250: Tough Classroom Questions

The article explores how the Declaration of Independence, marking its 250th anniversary, continues to provoke challenging discussions in history classrooms. It features insights from longtime teacher Karalee Wong Nakatsuka, highlighting her use of themed T-shirts to engage students. Co-published with The 19th, it ties into broader themes of democracy’s expansion amid gender, politics, and policy

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ASU Pilots AI Course Scraping, Bypasses Faculty

Arizona State University is piloting a new educational delivery method by using AI to scrape course content, bypassing direct faculty involvement. This initiative aims to test innovative ways of providing education. The pilot began this month, as reported by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Key Points ASU experiments with AI to extract and deliver course

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Vanderbilt: The New Harvard in US Higher Ed

Vanderbilt University has surged in popularity among US colleges, attributed to its appealing weather, content student body, and moderate political environment. The institution is now as selective as Ivy League schools, drawing significant applicant interest. This positions it as a top choice for higher education in the South. Key Points Vanderbilt offers great weather and

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