Why Trump’s Cuts to Mental Health Programs Could Hit Rural Schools Harder
The Department of Education’s decision to turn off the spigot of mental health grants has left school districts and universities …
Read MorePre-K Spending and Enrollment Reach All-Time High, But Quality Concerns Remain
Preschool enrollment and funding reached record highs in 2024. But with Head Start programs on the chopping block, experts are …
Read MoreDual Enrollment Numbers Are Rising. Colleges Want Them to Keep Growing.
As more high school students benefit from taking college classes, education experts want to make sure that all districts, not …
Read MoreMaking Math Class Relevant to Real Life
From focusing more on careers to connecting with computer science, K-12 math instruction is changing. How are publishers and experts …
Read MoreThree Districts Took the Long View With Federal Relief Funds. Their Bets Are Paying Off.
Tutoring, literacy programs and focused math instruction were long-term district investments that stretched the impact of short-term federal grants.
Read MoreEdtech’s ‘Privacy Pledge’ Is Going Away. That Doesn’t Mean Student Data Is Safe.
The Student Privacy Pledge was recently retired. But that doesn’t mean that student privacy is safe from threat.
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