Protecting and Promoting School Choice

efinewsbot

K-12 Ed Tech Contracts & Policy Court Updates

The weekly review covers recent developments in U.S. K-12 education, including outcomes-based contracts for educational technology and ongoing court cases related to K-12 policies. It highlights governors’ focus on prioritizing special education initiatives. Additionally, it discusses federal support for implementing the science of reading in schools. Key Points Governors are emphasizing special education priorities in […]

K-12 Ed Tech Contracts & Policy Court Updates Read More »

Ed Dept Shifts Student Loans to Treasury

The U.S. Department of Education is transferring operational responsibility for defaulted student loans to the Treasury Department. The Treasury plans to eventually manage the entire $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio. This move also involves shifting some FAFSA duties. Key Points Treasury to handle defaulted loans initially Eventual management of full $1.7T loan portfolio Shift includes

Ed Dept Shifts Student Loans to Treasury Read More »

Mansfield ISD Threat Assessment: Safer Schools Lessons

The article discusses Mansfield ISD’s behavioral threat assessment program, which employs a tiered, support-first approach to enhance student and school safety. It highlights how this method identifies and addresses potential threats through multidisciplinary teams and interventions. The program emphasizes prevention and support rather than punitive measures. Key Points Implements a tiered system for assessing behavioral

Mansfield ISD Threat Assessment: Safer Schools Lessons Read More »

Awards Transform Working-Class Students’ Lives

The opinion piece discusses how winning a prestigious award like the Fulbright can profoundly impact working-class students. As a Fulbright adviser at Lehman College in the Bronx, the author describes monitoring application results and witnessing students’ emotional reactions. It emphasizes that such awards not only boost confidence but can open doors to life-changing opportunities for

Awards Transform Working-Class Students’ Lives Read More »

Loyola Chicago Student Shot Dead Near Campus

An 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago student was fatally shot by a masked gunman near the campus. The incident occurred off-campus, and police are actively searching for the suspect. No arrests have been made, and the motive remains unknown. Key Points 18-year-old student killed in shooting near Loyola Chicago campus Masked gunman responsible; police searching for

Loyola Chicago Student Shot Dead Near Campus Read More »

Judge Blocks RFK Jr. Minor Gender Care Funding Ban

A federal judge in Oregon has announced plans to block a Trump administration policy that restricts federal funding for gender-related medical care for minors. The policy, linked to RFK Jr., aims to limit such funding. This decision prevents the restriction from taking effect. Key Points Federal judge in Oregon to block Trump admin policy on

Judge Blocks RFK Jr. Minor Gender Care Funding Ban Read More »

Trump’s AI Policy: Federal Preemption Push

The Trump administration has released a new AI policy framework aimed at guiding Congress. The blueprint emphasizes federal preemption to override burdensome state-level AI regulations. This move seeks to streamline national AI governance and reduce regulatory fragmentation. Key Points Trump admin unveils AI policy blueprint for Congress Urges federal preemption of state AI laws deemed

Trump’s AI Policy: Federal Preemption Push Read More »

Oklahoma’s Childhood Reading Policy Push

Oklahoma House Speaker Kyle Hilbert has made improving childhood literacy a top legislative priority, discussing it at every event he attends. The focus aims to boost elementary reading scores across the state. This initiative reflects a broader emphasis on early education in Oklahoma’s policy agenda. Key Points House Speaker Kyle Hilbert prioritizes childhood literacy improvement

Oklahoma’s Childhood Reading Policy Push Read More »

Treasury Takes Over Defaulted Student Loans from DoE

The Treasury Department has assumed control of defaulted federal student loans previously managed by the Education Department. This administrative shift is portrayed as a potential step toward dismantling the Department of Education. The move aims to streamline handling of loan defaults under Treasury oversight. Key Points Treasury Department now manages defaulted federal student loans Control

Treasury Takes Over Defaulted Student Loans from DoE Read More »

Iran Conflict: Key Lesson for US Education

The article explores how the potential war with Iran exposes significant gaps in American students’ understanding of history. It argues that this global event presents opportunities to enhance history education in U.S. schools. The piece emphasizes the rapid changes in the world and the need for better preparation of students. Key Points Iran conflict highlights

Iran Conflict: Key Lesson for US Education Read More »