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Ex-NYC Chancellor Joins Firm Tied to School Curriculum

Former New York City Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos has accepted a position at HMH, a curriculum company central to the city’s literacy initiative under former Mayor Eric Adams. The move has sparked concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to HMH’s existing contracts with NYC schools. Aviles-Ramos previously oversaw the implementation of HMH’s reading curriculum

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261 DACA Recipients Arrested, 86 Deported Despite Status

Federal agents arrested 261 individuals protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and deported 86 of them between January 1 and November 19, 2025, according to the Department of Homeland Security. These actions occurred despite the program’s intent to shield eligible immigrants brought to the U.S. as children from deportation. The data

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6 Ways to Focus on Whole Child in Psych Evaluations

The article outlines six strategies for prioritizing the whole child during school psychology evaluations. It emphasizes incorporating family input, addressing implicit bias, and adopting strength-based approaches, as presented by a researcher at the NASP conference. These methods aim to create more comprehensive and equitable assessments for students. Key Points Incorporate family input for holistic evaluations

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IPS Future: Tax Hike via New Education Corp?

A newly established Indianapolis Public Education Corporation has been granted authority to propose tax increases directly to voters for funding Indianapolis Public Schools, bypassing the traditional school board process. This shift aims to secure additional resources for schools such as George Julian School 57 in Irvington. The proposal’s success depends on voter approval in upcoming

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Red States Seize School Districts Amid Low Scores, Protests

Republican-led states are increasingly taking control of underperforming school districts, citing poor test scores and student protests as justifications. In Texas, the state announced a takeover of Fort Worth’s school district in October 2025, replacing its school board. This trend reflects national political influences driving state interventions in local education systems. Key Points Red states

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SCOTUS Backs Parents on School Gender Secrets

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of California parents in Mirabelli v. Bonta, reinstating a district court decision that prevents schools from withholding information about a student’s gender identity changes without parental notification. This decision emphasizes the importance of parental involvement in such matters, even if the student does not consent. The ruling is

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ED Urged to Broaden Professional Student Loan Definition

The U.S. Department of Education is being urged to expand the definition of ‘professional’ students to include more graduate fields under new federal lending caps. This would provide an additional $100,000 in loan availability, but currently excludes areas like nursing. Public comments are pushing for broader inclusion to address access in various professions. Key Points

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NYC Rolls Out Free 2-K Child Care in Key Neighborhoods

New York City is launching a ‘2-K’ program offering free child care for 2-year-olds in select neighborhoods starting this fall. Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the initiative at a Brooklyn child care center, highlighting the first areas to receive these seats. The program aims to expand access to early childhood education through

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SCOTUS: Parents’ Right to Know on School Gender Transitions

The Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling stating that parents have a right to be informed about their child’s gender identity at school. This decision was made in a case unrelated to transgender athletes in sports. Protesters supporting transgender rights demonstrated outside the court during related events. Key Points 6-3 Supreme Court ruling affirms parental

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