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Ex-Ed Dept Staff Sue Over Political Firings

Sixteen former Department of Education employees are suing over mass layoffs issued by Education Secretary Linda McMahon last year, claiming the terminations were politically motivated and illegal. The lawsuit, filed by 142 former staffers across six agencies, argues that the actions violated federal law. The case challenges the Trump administration’s decisions and seeks to address […]

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CTE Students: Failure Key to Learning in DC School

Students at McKinley Technology High School in Washington, D.C., highlight how career and technical education (CTE) courses teach them that failure is an essential part of the learning process. These programs have sparked their passion and better prepared them for future careers. The school emphasizes hands-on experiences that build resilience and practical skills. Key Points

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Oregon Debates Short School Year Amid Low Test Scores

Oregon’s recent state test results show slight improvements in math and English since 2024 but remain far below pre-COVID standards. The National Assessment of Educational Progress also indicates poor performance. In response, the state is considering extending its relatively short school year to address these dismal academic outcomes. Key Points State test scores improved slightly

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Elite Universities Lobby Trump Firms for Influence

Elite universities are spending millions on lobbying firms connected to former President Trump to influence policy. This reflects an intensifying arms race in higher education lobbying efforts. The practice aims to secure favorable regulations and funding amid political changes. Key Points Universities paying millions to Trump-linked lobbying firms Focus on elite institutions seeking policy influence

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Colorado College Consolidation Debate

A report from the Common Sense Institute suggests consolidating some Colorado colleges to address inefficiencies and declining enrollment. Metropolitan State University of Denver is among the schools identified for potential merger. The discussion focuses on whether such consolidations could improve higher education outcomes in the state. Key Points Common Sense Institute report identifies schools like

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Colleges Bypass Due Process in Professor Firings

The article examines a shift in higher education where colleges are increasingly quick to censure or fire professors without adhering to traditional due process. It contrasts this with past practices where institutions proceeded cautiously in such matters. This change reflects evolving norms in academic governance and faculty rights. Key Points Colleges are moving away from

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Governors Push School Choice in 2026 Addresses

In their 2026 State-of-the-State addresses, governors across the U.S. proposed various education initiatives, with a strong emphasis on school choice programs, higher education affordability, and access to early childhood services. FutureEd analyzed speeches from 39 governors, identifying key themes, areas of bipartisan agreement, and ongoing partisan divides. School choice emerged as a central focus in

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Florida School Choice Beats Spending 11x

A study on Florida’s 15-year experiment shows that expanding school choice is at least 11 times more cost-effective than increasing spending in improving public school student performance. The analysis highlights how choice programs like vouchers and charters drive better outcomes without proportional funding increases. This points to choice as a superior strategy for educational improvement.

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AI Use in High School College Search Hits 50%

A national survey by EAB reveals that nearly half of high school students are using AI to influence their decisions on attending college, where to apply, and what to study. The study, involving over 5,000 students, highlights AI’s role in transforming college discovery and evaluation processes. This trend indicates a growing reliance on technology for

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