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Affordable Options for Traditional Private Schools

Affordable Options for Traditional Private Schools

Growth of Alternative Education Options in the U.S. A recent report has highlighted that 17 states implemented universal school choice programs when both the governor and Congress were controlled by Republicans. Interestingly, this trend isn’t limited to those states—choices are expanding in various forms across the country. In states where there is resistance to funding […]

Parents in Arkansas file a lawsuit to prevent Ten Commandments displays in public schools.

Parents in Arkansas file a lawsuit to prevent Ten Commandments displays in public schools.

Families in Arkansas are seeking to prevent the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, as mandated by a recent state law. In April, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders advocated for the Commandments to be displayed “prominently” in schools and public buildings, alongside the phrase “In God We Trust.” This requirement is scheduled to […]

Funding concerns create unease in California schools during Trump-Newsom clash

Funding concerns create unease in California schools during Trump-Newsom clash

As protests over immigration policies unfold in Los Angeles, tensions rise between President Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom, particularly concerning federal funding for education in the state. Many believe these actions could significantly impact schools in California. Education advocates argue the situation unfairly affects California schools. Local leaders often encounter challenges in compensating for […]

LA schools to establish police safety zones to protect students and their families from ICE agents.

LA schools to establish police safety zones to protect students and their families from ICE agents.

Los Angeles School Police have put new measures in place to stop federal agents from enforcing immigration laws near public schools in California. This comes amid growing concerns from critics about immigration agents detaining individuals at these educational sites. Many voices raised against the Trump administration highlighted instances where immigration enforcement had even entered schools […]

The change in civil rights investigations in schools during the Trump administration

The change in civil rights investigations in schools during the Trump administration

In a significant shift in how civil rights and Title IX issues are addressed, the Trump administration has resumed operations at K-12 schools and universities. This marks a stark contrast from prior policies. The administration is now embroiled in disputes over transgender athletes, the removal of Native American mascots, and the “Black Student Success Plan” […]

White British Students Comprise a Minority in One-Quarter of Schools in England

White British Students Comprise a Minority in One-Quarter of Schools in England

Migration Trends Impacting Demographics in UK Schools Recent government statistics indicate that the shift in migration policy has resulted in white UK students making up the minority in about a quarter of schools across the country. Data retrieved from the Ministry of Education covering over 21,500 primary and secondary institutions shows a striking reality—the white […]

New legislation would require ‘anti-choking’ devices in schools in NYC

New legislation would require 'anti-choking' devices in schools in NYC

New York Schools Required to Stock Airway Clearance Devices A new City Council bill is gaining bipartisan support, which mandates that all schools in New York provide “airway clearance devices” to prevent choking-related fatalities. Sponsored by Bronx Republican Christie Marmorato, the legislation would require city schools to keep portable, suction-based devices on hand. So far, […]

Schools are now able to pay college athletes directly as part of a $2.8 billion agreement.

Schools are now able to pay college athletes directly as part of a $2.8 billion agreement.

Historic Change for College Athletes College athletes are experiencing a significant transformation once again. A U.S. District Judge, Claudia Wilken, recently approved a $2.8 billion settlement in the House vs. NCAA case. This ruling allows schools to compensate student-athletes directly for the first time. Through this new arrangement, each participating Division I school can distribute […]