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POP QUIZ
Test yourself on this week’s K-12 news
From a major Supreme Court decision for the Education Department to new school shooting data, what did you learn from our recent stories?
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The future demands more than a diploma. It’s time K–12 did too.
Diplomas don’t guarantee a future. Here’s what schools should measure instead.
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Trump’s FY 26 budget plan would worsen rural schools’ challenges, analysis finds
Lower funding would exacerbate issues including teacher recruitment and lack of access to advanced classes, the Center for American Progress finds.
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CASE-CEC '25
Special educators call for more school mental health supports
Education Department data shows the ratio of psychologists to students is 1-to-1,065, much higher than the recommended 1-to-500.
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Chicago-area school district deploys geothermal system that’s a US first
The dynamic closed-loop system uses groundwater to reject and absorb heat to provide year-round space conditioning for a 130-year-old elementary school, Trane Technologies says.
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How to start the school year with a focus on growth mindset
Helping students normalize making and reflecting upon mistakes can help them build the confidence to navigate complex issues, says one expert.
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3rd graders flagged for retention make small but meaningful gains, study finds
Research suggests interventions resulting from students being flagged for retention are more of a key driver of literacy gains than retention itself.
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Keep special education with Education Department, former officials say
Officials from Republican and Democratic administrations told Congress of concerns about moving the programs and consolidating their funding.
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UNITED '25
This New Jersey district tackled chronic absenteeism despite COVID
A 2018 partnership between Hamilton Township Public Schools and the Foundation for Educational Administration led to notable attendance gains.
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Labor Department to take on day-to-day management of CTE programs
Career and technical education is among the workforce development programs to be jointly administered with the Education Department.
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Supreme Court green-lights Education Department layoffs
The decision is a significant victory for the Trump administration as it seeks to close the department to the greatest extent possible.
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States sue Trump administration over frozen K-12 funds
The lawsuit says the Education Department and OMB should be compelled to release the money and that the hold is causing nationwide "chaos."
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Districts and states could lose invaluable education data, former NCES leader says
It's "impossible" for NCES to fulfill its statutory obligations after the Education Department's gutting, said Peggy Carr in her first public statement.
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After 3-consecutive-year high, school shootings drop 23% in 2024-25
School shootings were also down in the first half of 2025 overall when compared to the same period in 2024.
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Opinion
Federal funding delays threaten AI education and America’s tech future
The delayed obligation of funds will erode the tools and infrastructure needed to scale artificial intelligence education nationwide, writes an industry expert.
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School districts grapple with ‘budgetary chaos’ in wake of federal funding freeze
Programs at risk due to the funding hold include English learner services, academic supports, after-school programming and professional development.
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Week in Review: School choice, reading gains and looming policy changes
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” to a pair of transgender athletics cases headed to the Supreme Court.
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How Trump is deploying multiple agencies to set education policy
Rule changes for Energy Department grants to schools are primed to alter policies. Other federal agencies could be next.
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Trump administration restricts education-related programs for some immigrants
Head Start and tuition for programs like dual enrollment, college and CTE are set to be impacted by the administration's policy change.
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Michigan district agrees to reform seclusion and restraint policies
A Justice Department probe found the Montcalm Area Intermediate School District violated the Americans with Disabilities Act in how it punished students.
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Justice Department sues California over transgender athlete policy
The Trump administration has threatened to withdraw the state’s $44.3 billion in federal funds if it doesn’t limit girls' sports to cisgender athletes.
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Trans teacher can be made to keep pronouns quiet, 11th Circuit says
The appeals court ruled that the teacher’s role as a government employee allowed for limitations to her First Amendment rights when acting in that role.
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4-day school week yields mixed results in Oregon study
Researchers found no evidence of large positive effects, but did see higher math scores and graduation rates for high schoolers in rural schools.
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How can AI enhance project-based learning?
Artificial intelligence could help educators flesh out project assignments and provide students an additional research and feedback tool.
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California high school reimagines classrooms as ‘learning studios’
Compton High School is using technology-driven communal class spaces in an effort to modernize and create a more collaborative environment.
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Youngest students see big reading gains post-COVID on DIBELS assessment
Kindergartners showed a 21-percentage-point increase in early reading performance between 2020-21 and 2024-25.