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Superintendents Push ICE on School Safety Reforms

School superintendents are sending a message to ICE, emphasizing the need to protect district safety and funding amid proposed reforms. Educators are mobilizing in response to lawmakers’ calls for changes to ICE policies that could impact schools. The focus is on mitigating risks to educational environments from immigration enforcement activities. Key Points Superintendents advocate for […]

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Texas A&M Closes Women’s Studies: Higher Ed Message

Texas A&M University has ended its women’s studies program and revised race and gender courses, as detailed in an opinion piece. The article links this to broader rollbacks in women’s rights, DEI initiatives, and abortion access in Texas and nationwide. It argues that such actions undermine academic freedom and send a negative signal to higher

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Record US Workers Gain Paid Leave Access

A record one-third of American workers now have access to government-issued paid leave, the highest share ever recorded. The US remains one of few countries without a federal paid leave policy for events like childbirth or medical care. This development highlights growing state-level initiatives to provide such benefits. Key Points One-third of US workers have

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Parents on NYC Snow Day: No Remote Learning

New York City’s Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared a traditional snow day without remote instruction during Winter Storm Hernando, which dumped 20 inches of snow, breaking from seven years of precedent. Parents shared their opinions on this return to old-school snow days, with the following day seeing schools reopen without remote options. The article explores reactions

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Indiana Finalizes New A-F School Grading System

Indiana’s State Board of Education unanimously approved a redesigned A-F school accountability system. The new model emphasizes student progress, literacy, and post-graduation readiness. Officials state it provides a more accurate reflection of school performance. Key Points Unanimous adoption by the State Board of Education Redesigned to better measure student progress and literacy Focuses on post-graduation

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International Student Visa Drop Hits 36%: Worse Than Expected

The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that the decline in international students enrolling in U.S. institutions was more severe than initially estimated. Visa issuances plummeted by 36 percent last year, exacerbating challenges for colleges and universities. This drop highlights broader impacts on enrollment and economic contributions from international education. Key Points Visa issuances for international

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Universal School Breakfast Benefits for Students

The article discusses the implementation of universal school breakfast programs in North Carolina, where over 73 million breakfasts were served to about 470,000 students in the 2023-24 school year. These meals are provided in various formats like cafeterias, classrooms, and grab-and-go kiosks before the school day starts. It highlights the educational benefits of ensuring students

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Indiana Colleges Mandate CLT as SAT/ACT Alternative

Indiana’s public colleges will be required to accept the Classic Learning Test (CLT) as an alternative to the SAT and ACT starting in July. The CLT, favored by conservatives, emphasizes classical education and critical thinking. This policy aims to broaden admissions options for prospective students. Key Points Public colleges in Indiana must accept CLT scores

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SCOTUS Rules for Parents on Student Gender Identity

The Supreme Court has ruled that schools cannot withhold information about a student’s gender identity from their parents. This decision favors parental rights but leaves some questions unanswered for school policies. The ruling stems from a case involving transgender students and parental notification. Key Points Schools must inform parents about students’ gender identity expressions. Ruling

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