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Erika Kirk Withdraws from TPUSA Event Over Threats

Erika Kirk, described as the widow of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, has withdrawn from a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event due to reported security concerns. The threats against her prompted the decision to prioritize safety. TPUSA is known for its involvement in conservative activism, including on college campuses. Key Points Erika Kirk pulls out of […]

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Newark Teens Voting Rights: Empowering Youth Civic Power

Two years after Newark granted 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote in local school board elections, teens are still adapting to their new civic influence. The Youth Power Action Coalition hosted a summit on April 11, 2026, at The Heart Ballroom to raise awareness and encourage participation among dozens of students. The event focused

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4 Key Tips for New Tech in Schools

The article discusses strategies shared by district technology professionals at CoSN’s annual conference for navigating the implementation of new technology in schools. It emphasizes approaching technological changes as a grieving process to help staff adapt emotionally. Additionally, it highlights the importance of allocating sufficient time for training to ensure successful adoption. Key Points Treat tech

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Detroit Speeds Up Closure of 4 Schools Amid Budget Crunch

The Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) is accelerating the phase-out of four small schools to address financial constraints. Superintendent Nikolai Vitti explained that this decision will help free up budget resources. The move is part of broader efforts to manage ongoing financial pressures in the district. Key Points DPSCD accelerating closure of four small

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Yale’s Fixes for Higher Ed Trust Crisis

A Yale University group, convened by its president, identified cost, admissions, and speech as key factors eroding public trust in higher education. The group proposed reforms in each area to address these issues. The initiative aims to restore confidence amid widespread skepticism toward colleges and universities. Key Points Cost identified as a major driver of

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Bible in Public Schools: Momentum Builds for Curriculum

A growing number of states are considering legislation to incorporate Bible instruction into public school curricula. This trend may represent the next phase of nationwide curriculum policies. The push reflects broader debates on educational content and state-level reforms. Key Points Increasing state legislation aims to include Bible studies in public education Momentum is building as

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Texas Approves Bible-Inclusive School Reading List

The Texas State Board of Education has given preliminary approval to a mandatory reading list for public schools starting in 2030, which includes Bible material. The list was revised from an earlier version criticized for its length, lack of diversity, and emphasis on Christianity. The board voted 9-5 in favor, with the majority being Republican

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Screens and Schedules: Crowding Out Kids’ Imaginative Play?

The article explores whether excessive screen time and structured activities are reducing opportunities for children’s imaginative play. Experts warn that screens may hinder social development by limiting unstructured interactions. However, it also highlights how technology can be used to foster creativity and imagination in positive ways. Key Points Screens can disrupt children’s social and emotional

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