MAP: How Much Voter Support Schools Need to Fix Their Buildings, by State
In most states, school district bonds can pass with support from a simple majority of voters. Ten states require more support.
Surveillance Tech Is Supposed to Make Students Feel Safer. For Many, It Doesn’t
Some students say surveillance tech feels like a violation of their privacy, the American Civil Liberties Union reported.
Students Are Missing School Because They’re Too Anxious to Show Up
Students regularly miss school because of anxiety, depression, and sadness, according to a recent EdWeek Research Center survey.
Stricter State Laws Are Chipping Away at Sex Education
Many states are shifting their approach with stricter regulations on when and what students learn about their bodies.
6 More States Will Soon Let Almost All Students Attend Private School With Public Money
So far this year, 14 states passed laws and lawmakers in 42 states introduced bills to expand private school choice.
Private School Choice Programs Are Having a Moment. But It’s Not All Smooth Sailing
Several states have passed private school choice programs with universal eligibility. But some have seen road bumps as they implement them.
Is This the Year Students Finally Catch Up From the Pandemic? Educators Think So
Maybe too much so, experts say.
Do You Know How Much U.S. Schools Spend Per Student? (Most Educators Don’t)
The gap between perception and reality could pose some potential problems for schools.
Meet the Finalists for 2024’s Secondary Principal of the Year Award
The National Association of Secondary School Principals will name the winner later this month.
After a Banner Year for School Choice, the Challenge Is to Ensure New Programs Work (Opinion)
Education savings accounts have the potential to be a great reform, but there are practical and political challenges to wrestle with.