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Philly Mayor Proposes Uber Tax for Schools

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker proposed a new tax on rideshare services like Uber to increase funding for the city’s schools in her fiscal year 2027 budget address. The tax aims to generate additional revenue to support educational initiatives. The proposal was presented at City Hall on March 12, 2026. Key Points Mayor Parker pitches rideshare […]

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Wyoming Gov Signs Bill Boosting Kids’ Education Wins

Wyoming’s governor has signed a new bill hailed by advocates as a victory for children’s education. The legislation addresses ongoing issues in public schools, highlighted by cases like a high school junior reading at a second-grade level despite years of individualized support. This move aims to improve educational outcomes for students in the state. Key

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Merger Threatens Small College’s Basketball Rise

Queens University of Charlotte has recently achieved success in Division I basketball after transitioning from lower divisions. However, an impending merger could potentially disrupt or end this newfound prominence on the court. The article explores how the merger might impact the university’s athletic programs and identity. Key Points Queens University of Charlotte transitioned to Division

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Indy Charter School Switches Authorizers to Avoid Closure

Rooted School Indianapolis, which opened in 2020, has secured approval from Trine University as its new charter authorizer. This switch helps the school avoid potential closure after issues with its previous authorizer. The school celebrated its first graduating class in May 2024. Key Points Rooted School Indianapolis gains approval from Trine University as new authorizer

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Colorado Bill Offers School Supplies Tax Holiday Savings

Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill to establish a weekend-long sales tax holiday in July for back-to-school supplies. The proposed measure aims to provide financial relief to families preparing for the new school year. If passed, it could result in collective savings of $1.4 million for Colorado families. Key Points Creates a July weekend sales

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New Mexico Signs Free Universal Child Care Law

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill into law providing free, universal child care for families. The initiative aims to create significant changes for families and children in the state. The signing event took place at a Santa Fe preschool with children, parents, and educators present. Key Points Governor Lujan Grisham signed the

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Missouri House Approves A-F School Ratings Despite Concerns

The Missouri House has passed a bill to implement an A-F grading system for public schools, as requested by Gov. Mike Kehoe, with a vote of 96-53. The legislation aims to create a new school accountability framework but faced bipartisan concerns about its readiness. The bill now advances to the Senate for further consideration. Key

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42 States Reduce K-12 Funding Share in 20 Years

A new report reveals that 42 states are allocating a smaller portion of their budgets to K-12 education compared to two decades ago. Approximately 66% of students in chronically underfunded districts are concentrated in just 10 states. The findings highlight ongoing disparities in education funding across the U.S. Key Points 42 states have decreased the

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Mississippi Gov Open to School Choice Special Session

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves stated he is open to calling a special legislative session on school choice and teacher pay raises if no agreement is reached in the next four weeks. Republican House and Senate leaders are in disagreement over increasing teacher salaries and expanding school choice policies. These policies would allocate state funds to

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Colleges Ditch Due Process for Faculty Firings

The article discusses a shift in higher education where colleges are increasingly bypassing due process when censuring or firing professors. It highlights how institutions once approached such actions cautiously but now treat due process as optional. This trend is explored through examples and analysis from the Chronicle of Higher Education. Key Points Colleges historically handled

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