Protecting and Promoting School Choice

July 3, 2026

CA Bill Enlists Parents, Educators in Suicide Prevention

Summary A California bill proposes involving educators and parents to help prevent youth suicide. It draws from student experiences with depression and limited access to mental health support. The measure seeks to expand trusted adult roles in identifying and assisting at-risk students. Key Points Bill targets educator and parent training for youth suicide prevention Based […]

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Chronic Absenteeism: 4 Stats on Long-Term Crisis

Summary A study finds chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools persists as a long-term issue beyond pandemic effects. Detroit has achieved some attendance gains through targeted efforts, but the problem remains stubborn both locally and nationally. The article emphasizes ongoing challenges with student attendance across the U.S. Key Points Chronic absenteeism is a persistent national crisis

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Detroit Adds Five Schools to Low Enrollment List

Summary DPSCD has added five schools to its list of small buildings facing low enrollment and high costs. Superintendent Nikolai Vitti stated that inclusion on the list does not indicate potential closure. The district is exploring options to increase enrollment at these schools. Key Points DPSCD identifies five additional schools with low enrollment and high

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PA Budget: $660M Education Funding Boost Proposed

Summary Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro proposed increasing public school funding statewide by more than $660 million. Lawmakers continue to negotiate the final state budget details. The proposal directly influences ongoing budget discussions. Key Points Gov. Shapiro seeks over $660 million more for public schools Budget negotiations remain active in Pennsylvania Education spending is central to

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SCOTUS Upholds State Bans on Trans Athletes in School Sports

Summary The Supreme Court upheld state laws barring transgender athletes from competing in girls’ and women’s school sports. The decision was issued on the final day of the court’s term. Demonstrations occurred outside the Court building in response to the ruling. Key Points Supreme Court upheld state restrictions on transgender participation in school sports Ruling

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Chicago School Board Candidates Remain on Ballot

Summary The Chicago election board declined to remove school board candidates from the ballot after rejecting a dual-circulation challenge. Commissioners Laura Kotelman, Marsiel Hernandez, and June Brown heard oral arguments from Ed Mullen before dropping the objection. The decision allows the candidates to proceed in the upcoming election. Key Points Election board rejected dual-circulation argument

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TN Reading Scores Rise in Grade 3, Drop Later

Summary Tennessee student reading scores improved on the third-grade TCAP test. Proficiency rates decline as students advance through middle school. The results coincide with the state’s third-grade retention law. Key Points Third-grade reading scores rose on statewide TCAP assessments. Proficiency drops as students enter middle school grades. Trends reflect outcomes under Tennessee’s retention policy. Implications

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Republicans Outnumber Democrats in Indiana School Board Races

Summary Across nine counties in central Indiana, more candidates have filed for school board positions as Republicans than as Democrats. The filings are for the 2026 election cycle. This partisan breakdown reflects candidate self-identification in the region. Key Points More Republican than Democrat candidates filed for school board seats in central Indiana. Data covers nine

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Judge Blocks Memphis Schools State Takeover

Summary A federal judge issued a temporary order blocking a state takeover board’s authority over Memphis schools. District officials argued the move could delay the school year start or force building closures. The decision affects the district less than five weeks before students return. Key Points Federal judge temporarily blocks state takeover board authority in

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SCOTUS Upholds Transgender Sports Bans for Schools

Summary The Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. The conservative majority ruled in cases challenging these policies. The decision affects how K-12 schools manage student athletics. Key Points SCOTUS upheld state bans on transgender participation in girls’ sports. Ruling stems from cases argued in January 2026. Schools must align

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