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Judge Blocks Arkansas Ten Commandments School Law

A U.S. district court has issued an injunction blocking the enforcement of an Arkansas law that required public schools to display posters of the Ten Commandments in classrooms. The ruling came in response to a lawsuit arguing the mandate violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The law, signed by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, […]

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Professors Hit by Late Paychecks in Academia

The article discusses how late paychecks are severely impacting academics, particularly those in vulnerable financial positions. It highlights the challenges faced by professors who rely on timely payments for their livelihood. Written by Adrienne Lu, it emphasizes the punitive effects on those least able to afford delays. Key Points Late paychecks disproportionately affect financially vulnerable

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Newark School Board Election: Newcomers vs Leaders 2026

Voters in Newark, New Jersey, will decide between newcomers and established city leaders in the April 2026 school board election for four seats. Nine candidates participated in a debate hosted by the NAACP Newark branch on March 12, 2026, at Bethany Baptist Church. The election highlights a contest that could shape local education policies. Key

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Judge Blocks RFK Jr. Vaccine Policy Overhaul

A federal judge in Massachusetts has halted enforcement of several vaccine policies introduced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The ruling states that the Trump administration illegally restructured a CDC committee responsible for immunization recommendations. This decision stems from a lawsuit filed by the American Academy, potentially affecting national vaccine guidelines. Key Points Federal

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House Passes Bipartisan Reading Science Bill

The House education committee unanimously approved a bipartisan bill requiring states that receive federal literacy grants to adhere to the science of reading approach. This legislation reflects shared goals between Republicans and Democrats to enhance reading outcomes for students. A Democratic member noted that this method aligns with how reading was taught in the 1960s.

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AI in NYC Schools: Educator Insights Before Guidelines

Chalkbeat is conducting a survey to gather experiences from New York City educators on using AI in classrooms ahead of the city’s official AI guidance release. The survey asks about what’s working well, concerns, and hopes for AI integration. This initiative aims to inform the upcoming NYC school AI playbook. Key Points Survey targets NYC

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States Boost Higher Ed Research Funding Amid Cuts

States are advancing measures to increase research funding for higher education in response to federal budget cuts. Legislative sessions in multiple states are addressing higher education policies, with Idaho pursuing cuts to its higher education budget. Meanwhile, Wyoming has decided to back off from significant reductions to its flagship university. Key Points States are bolstering

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Trump Appoints Vance to Lead Anti-Fraud Task Force

President Trump signed an executive order creating a federal task force to address fraud in taxpayer-funded programs. Vice President Vance has been selected to lead this initiative. The task force aims to enhance accountability and prevent misuse of public funds across various government programs. Key Points Executive order establishes federal anti-fraud task force VP Vance

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NYC Free Child Care Growth: CUNY Teacher Pipeline Boost

New York City is expanding its free child care programs, increasing the demand for early childhood educators. CUNY, particularly Borough of Manhattan Community College, is enhancing its child development courses to build a stronger pipeline of qualified teachers. University officials aim to address the city’s growing needs through targeted education and training initiatives. Key Points

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COVID Babies Struggling with Reading and Math Skills

A new NWEA analysis reveals that children who were infants during the COVID-19 pandemic are now experiencing learning disruptions in reading and math as early elementary students. While kindergarten achievement levels in these subjects remained largely steady during the pandemic, the effects appear to persist today. The study highlights how the global crisis impacted even

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