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NH House Approves Campus Carry for Colleges

The New Hampshire House has passed a bill allowing legally permitted students to carry firearms on public college campuses. The measure aims to expand Second Amendment rights in higher education settings. It now moves to the Senate for further consideration. Key Points Bill permits concealed carry by licensed students on public campuses Focuses on public […]

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Memphis Schools Plan Lawsuit Against State Takeover

The Memphis school board is considering a resolution to hire a lawyer to legally challenge pending state takeover legislation. Board Chair Natalie McKinney is sponsoring the resolution, which is set for discussion on Tuesday. This move reflects opposition to state intervention in local school governance. Key Points Board Chair Natalie McKinney sponsors resolution to hire

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Court Freezes CDC Vaccine Panel: School Impacts

A federal court ruling has halted operations of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel, disrupting the process for federal vaccine recommendations. This decision raises uncertainties about guidance and insurance coverage for upcoming COVID-19 and flu vaccines. The freeze stems from legal challenges to the panel’s structure and authority. Key Points Federal court halts CDC’s Advisory Committee

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Donna Prudhomme Leads CTE Success in Beaumont ISD

Donna Prudhomme directs the career and technical education (CTE) program at Beaumont Independent School District, enrolling over 3,700 students in diverse courses like diagnostics, law enforcement, and cosmetology. Students gain industry certifications and dual credits from local colleges, helping reduce future college debt. Her leadership earned recognition from the Career and Technical Association in 2023.

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Poverty’s Biggest Gaps: Outside School Resources

Children from low-income families experience significant resource and investment gaps primarily outside of school hours. These disparities affect their overall development, well-being, and educational opportunities. The article highlights how external factors contribute more to inequality than in-school resources alone. Key Points Low-income children receive less investment in development and education outside school. Resource gaps are

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SCOTUS to Review Catholic Preschool Funding Denial

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case from Colorado where Catholic preschools were excluded from state funding. The exclusion stemmed from the preschools’ refusal to enroll children of same-sex couples, citing religious beliefs. This review could address tensions between religious freedoms and anti-discrimination laws in education funding. Key Points Supreme Court grants

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Tennessee GOP Pushes Major ESA Voucher Expansion

Tennessee Republicans are advocating for a significant last-minute expansion of the state’s Education Savings Account (ESA) voucher program. The push comes during the legislative session, with Sen. Jack Johnson involved in discussions on March 12, 2026, in Nashville. The House is set to vote on this early voucher program expansion as reported on April 21,

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Pittsburgh Schools Go Remote for NFL Draft

Pittsburgh Public Schools are switching to remote learning during the NFL Draft to manage expected traffic and crowds in the city. This decision affects thousands of students and families, requiring them to adapt to virtual classes temporarily. The move highlights logistical challenges for urban school districts during major events. Key Points Schools shift to remote

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Ohio State President’s Inappropriate Ties Exposed

A new report details how Ohio State University President Ted Carter engaged in an inappropriate relationship with Krisanthe Vlachos, pushing over a dozen employees to support her business ventures. This misconduct led to his resignation. The report highlights conflicts of interest and misuse of university resources. Key Points Ted Carter allegedly directed employees to assist

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Newark Teen Vote Fades in 2026 School Board Election

In Newark, New Jersey, the 2026 school board election sees declining teen voter registration and enthusiasm among 16- and 17-year-olds. This follows the inaugural participation of teens in the 2025 election at East Side High School. The drop highlights waning interest in youth voting for school board matters. Key Points Teen voter registration and enthusiasm

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