Protecting and Promoting School Choice

May 5, 2026

Indy High Schoolers Serve as Poll Workers on Election Day

High school students from Lawrence Central and Lawrence North in Indianapolis spent the school day working as poll workers during the primary election. They assisted at check-in tables and with ballot preparation under a state law allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to participate if excused by their school. This initiative aims to foster civic engagement among […]

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Trump’s AI Vetting: Education Overreach Risk

President Trump is considering an executive order to establish an AI working group tasked with reviewing new AI models prior to public release. This initiative stems from administration discussions aimed at ensuring oversight of emerging AI technologies. The plan focuses on pre-release vetting to address potential risks. Key Points Executive order proposed to form AI

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Why Teachers Are Leaving Education Field

EdSurge is calling for submissions from educators who have recently left or are planning to leave their teaching jobs for opportunities in other sectors. The initiative aims to gather personal stories and insights into the reasons behind this career shift. This reflects ongoing challenges within the education profession. Key Points EdSurge seeks stories from educators

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Indiana Senate Dist 46 Primary: IPS Board Member Runs

Allissa Impink, a current Indianapolis Public Schools board member, is competing in the Democratic Primary for Indiana State Senate District 46. The district covers downtown Indianapolis, the near eastside, and southern parts of the city. Polls are open for this election, which could influence local representation in the state legislature. Key Points Allissa Impink is

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LAUSD Teachers to Deliver High-Dosage Tutoring

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) must provide 10 million hours of teacher-led, high-dosage tutoring to 100,000 students over three years as part of a settlement from the Shaw et al. v. LAUSD lawsuit. The case, filed during the COVID-19 pandemic, alleged inadequate educational support, with only 60% of students receiving necessary services. This

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DOE Probes Smith College Transgender Admissions

The U.S. Department of Education has launched an investigation into Smith College, an all-women’s institution, over its policy on admitting transgender students. The probe centers on the college’s admission of biological males who identify as women. Smith College maintains that its policy aligns with federal law and promotes inclusivity. Key Points Investigation initiated by U.S.

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Higher Ed Boosts K-12 AI Literacy Efforts

The article discusses concerns from Jonathan Haidt’s book about smartphones causing a mental health crisis in adolescents and urges preventing similar issues with AI in K-12 education. It emphasizes the need for AI literacy among educators and students. Higher education is highlighted as key in providing research, training, and strategies to integrate AI effectively in

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NYC Parents Demand AI Moratorium in Schools

New York City withdrew a controversial proposal for an AI-centered high school, but parents, students, and educators still attended a lengthy school board meeting to voice concerns. Over 100 individuals testified during the nearly seven-hour Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) meeting, demanding a moratorium on AI use in schools. The meeting focused on the potential

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PA District Boosts Math Scores Without Curriculum Change

A Pennsylvania school district achieved a significant increase in math proficiency, rising from about 70% to over 85%, without altering its curriculum. The improvement stemmed from identifying and addressing a key missing element, despite having dedicated teachers and sufficient effort. The article emphasizes that such gains were possible earlier with the right focus. Key Points

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ClassMate by World Book Wins ISTE Seal Award

ClassMate by World Book, a platform providing trusted educational content to build knowledge, has been recognized with the prestigious ISTE Seal. The award highlights its alignment with international standards for technology in education. This recognition underscores its value in supporting learning environments. Key Points ClassMate offers trusted content for knowledge building in education. Received the

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