Protecting and Promoting School Choice

July 3, 2026

Detroit Health Hubs Address Barriers to School Attendance

Detroit Public Schools Community District operates Health Hubs providing families with support for housing, groceries, and medical needs. The program targets chronic absenteeism by addressing non-academic barriers to regular school attendance. Services are delivered through district schools to help students participate consistently. Key Points Health Hubs in DPSCD assist with housing, groceries, and medical needs […]

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Chicago School Board Lacks Required Noncitizen Advisory Panel

Chicago’s school board has not yet established a noncitizen advisory panel mandated by prior policy. The panel was intended to provide input from noncitizen community members on education matters. As of the article date, the advisory board remains nonexistent despite the requirement. Key Points Chicago school board policy requires a noncitizen advisory panel that has

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Detroit Schools Lose Appeal on Debt and Tax Revenue Use

The Detroit Public Schools Community District lost its court appeal against the state over using operating tax revenue to pay debt. The ruling upholds restrictions on how the district can allocate certain funds. The case involves ongoing disputes regarding district finances and state oversight. Key Points DPSCD sought to use operating tax revenue for debt

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4 Numbers Showing Chronic Absenteeism as Long-Term Crisis

The article presents four statistics demonstrating that chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools has persisted beyond the pandemic. A study indicates the issue stems from factors extending past initial pandemic disruptions. It frames absenteeism as an ongoing crisis with sustained effects on education systems. Key Points Chronic absenteeism rates remain elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels. Research

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DPSCD Adds Five Schools to Low-Enrollment High-Cost List

Detroit Public Schools Community District added five schools to its list of buildings with low enrollment and high operational costs. The total now reaches 19 schools under review for potential consolidation or closure. The district cited per-pupil spending and facility expenses as primary concerns. Key Points DPSCD identified five additional schools with enrollment significantly below

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Education Spending Shapes Pennsylvania Budget Negotiations

Pennsylvania lawmakers are negotiating the state budget with education spending as a central issue. Proposals include increased funding for public schools amid ongoing debates over allocation amounts. The outcome could impact various K-12 education programs across the state. Key Points Education funding remains a key point of contention in budget discussions. Lawmakers are considering increases

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Supreme Court Upholds State Bans on Transgender School Athletes

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states may restrict transgender athletes from participating in school sports. The decision upholds existing state laws limiting participation according to biological sex. It directly affects K-12 athletic policies nationwide. Key Points Supreme Court permits states to enforce restrictions on transgender students in school sports. Ruling supports state laws requiring

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Chicago School Board Candidates Stay on Ballot After Challenge

The Chicago election board declined to remove school board candidates from the ballot after rejecting a challenge based on dual-circulation arguments. The ruling allows the candidates to remain eligible for the election. Key Points Election board drops dual-circulation challenge against school board candidates Candidates will not be removed from the ballot Decision pertains to upcoming

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Tennessee Reading Scores Rise, Uneven Progress Persists

Tennessee’s TCAP reading scores have increased statewide. However, improvements are uneven, with older students showing less progress. The data release coincides with discussions around the third-grade retention law. Key Points Statewide TCAP reading scores show improvement. Progress is uneven across grade levels, declining with age. Third-grade retention law is referenced in score analysis. Implications for

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More Republicans File for Central Indiana School Board Races

More Republican than Democratic candidates have filed for school board positions in central Indiana for the 2026 election. The trend covers multiple districts in the region. Filings indicate heightened partisan interest in local education governance. Key Points More Republicans than Democrats filed for central Indiana school board races. Filings target the 2026 election cycle across

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