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Public Schools Try to Sell Themselves as More Students Use Vouchers

  • Education (K-12)
  • Vouchers
  • Private and Sectarian Schools
  • Home Schooling
  • Consultants
  • Orlando (Fla)
  • Newark (NJ)
  • Memphis (Tenn)
  • United States

A decline in the number of children and rise in the number of choices has created a crisis for public schools. Some are trying new strategies to recruit students.

Columbia and Brown to Disclose Admissions and Race Data in Trump Deal

  • Colleges and Universities
  • Columbia University
  • Brown University
  • Admissions Standards
  • Affirmative Action
  • Academic Freedom
  • Minorities
  • Tests and Examinations
  • Justice Department
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government

A widely overlooked part of a settlement with the two universities could profoundly alter how elite schools determine who gets accepted.

Humanities Endowment Funds Trump’s Priorities After Ending Old Grants

  • National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Grants (Corporate and Foundation)
  • Humanities
  • Suits and Litigation (Civil)
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Presidents and Presidency (US)

The $34.8 million allocated by the National Endowment for the Humanities leans toward presidents, statesmen and the Declaration of Independence’s 250th anniversary.

Democratic Group Pushes Party to Embrace G.O.P. School Voucher Plan

  • Private and Sectarian Schools
  • Vouchers
  • Education (K-12)
  • Democratic Party
  • Democrats for Education Reform (DFER)
  • Georgia
  • Texas

A moderate group that has tried to rally Democrats around school choice faces divisions over private-school vouchers.

University of Virginia Appoints Interim President After Ouster

  • University of Virginia
  • Mahoney, Paul G (1959- )
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Jefferson Council
  • Justice Department
  • Ryan, James E (1966- )
  • Youngkin, Glenn A
  • Appointments and Executive Changes
  • Trump, Donald J
  • Academic Freedom

The university is turning to a former law school dean to lead the school as it faces pressure from Republicans in both Virginia and Washington, D.C.

How Campus Reform, a Tiny Conservative News Outlet, Pioneered the Attack on Colleges

  • Colleges and Universities
  • Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests (2023- )
  • Conservatism (US Politics)
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Princeton University
  • Trump, Donald J
  • Stanley, Jason (1969- )
  • Anti-Semitism
  • Campus Reform

Campus Reform was founded years ago to expose what it calls leftist bias on college campuses. The online site’s cause has gone from fringe to mainstream.

Elite New York High School Admits 8 Black Students in a Class of 781

  • New York City
  • Education (Secondary)
  • Stuyvesant High School
  • Bronx High School of Science
  • Admissions Standards
  • Tests and Examinations
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Black People
  • Hispanic-Americans
  • Asian-Americans
  • Equal Educational Opportunities
  • Gifted Students
  • Segregation and Desegregation
  • Education Department (NYC)
  • Adams, Eric L
  • Politics and Government

The city’s eight specialized high schools are regarded as crown jewels but also symbols of segregation. The number of Black and Hispanic students admitted to them dipped slightly from last year.

Trump Is Bringing Back the Presidential Fitness Test

  • Children and Childhood
  • Physical Education and Training
  • Education (K-12)
  • Tests and Examinations
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Executive Orders and Memorandums
  • Trump, Donald J

The president signed an executive order on Thursday that would reinstate the test for schoolchildren.

Brown University Makes a Deal With the White House to Restore Funding

  • Brown University
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Academic Freedom
  • Admissions Standards
  • Research
  • Harvard University
  • Columbia University
  • Ivy League
  • Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests (2023- )
  • Federal Aid (US)
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government

The deal, which will require Brown to spend $50 million, comes after two other Ivy League schools negotiated with the Trump administration to restore millions in research dollars.

Trump Administration Freezes $108 Million in Funds to Duke University

  • Duke University
  • Health and Human Services Department
  • Education (Secondary)
  • Education
  • McMahon, Linda E
  • Education Department (US)
  • Kennedy, Robert F Jr
  • Trump, Donald J

The university was accused of racial discrimination in its health care system, the latest high-profile school targeted and stripped of federal funding.

University of California Settles With Jewish Students Over U.C.L.A. Protests

  • Colleges and Universities
  • Demonstrations, Protests and Riots
  • Jews and Judaism
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Suits and Litigation (Civil)

Jewish students and a professor said the university had allowed a hostile protest. After the settlement was announced, the Department of Justice separately said it had found the university violated civil rights laws.

Harvard Will Share Employee Forms With Trump Administration

  • Harvard University
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Education (Secondary)
  • Grants (Corporate and Foundation)
  • Trump, Donald J
  • Education Department (US)
  • Immigration and Emigration
  • Illegal Immigration
  • International Study and Teaching

The government can request the employment eligibility verification forms related to citizenship and immigration status as a matter of course, but Harvard was surprised to receive such a voluminous demand.

Harvard Is Said to Be Open to Spending Up to $500 Million to Resolve Trump Dispute

  • United States Politics and Government
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Academic Freedom
  • Federal Aid (US)
  • Suits and Litigation (Civil)
  • Fines (Penalties)
  • Harvard University
  • Columbia University
  • Trump, Donald J

The sum sought by the government is more than twice as much as the $200 million fine that Columbia University said it would pay when it settled its clash with the White House last week.

Justice Department Scrutinizes George Mason Faculty’s Diversity Stance

  • Colleges and Universities
  • Academic Freedom
  • Diversity Initiatives
  • United States Politics and Government
  • George Mason University
  • Justice Department
  • Washington, Gregory N
  • Dhillon, Harmeet
  • Virginia

The Faculty Senate at George Mason University in Virginia adopted a resolution supporting the school’s president and his work related to diversity. The Justice Department says it will investigate.

Stanford Newspaper Challenges Legal Basis for Student Deportations

  • Foreign Students (in US)
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Deportation
  • Demonstrations, Protests and Riots
  • Suits and Litigation (Civil)
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Politics and Government
  • Israel-Gaza War (2023- )
  • Federal Courts (US)
  • American Assn of University Professors
  • Stanford University
  • State Department
  • Rubio, Marco
  • Young, William G
  • Trump, Donald J

A new lawsuit brought by a First Amendment watchdog group argues that the use of a rarely invoked immigration law to target pro-Palestinian demonstrators is unconstitutional.

These College Professors Will Not Bow Down to A.I.

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Humanities
  • ChatGPT
  • OpenAI Labs
  • Utah Valley University
  • Beloit (Wis)
  • Le Guin, Ursula K
  • Texas
  • Generation Z

Technology is making the old ways of teaching ineffective. A new way is starting to emerge.

A Diner Gets a Second Life in Front of the Camera

  • New York City
  • internal-storyline-no
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Admissions Standards
  • Restaurants
  • Television
  • Relocation of Business
  • Real Estate (Commercial)
  • Brown University
  • Columbia University
  • Brooklyn Navy Yard (Brooklyn, NY)
  • Williamsburg (Brooklyn, NY)
  • Steiner Studios

The former restaurant in Williamsburg will be moved to a studio for film and TV production at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Colleges Use Title IX Playbook to Crack Down on Anti-Semitism

  • Colleges and Universities
  • Anti-Semitism
  • Academic Freedom
  • Title VI
  • Civil Rights and Liberties
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Discrimination
  • Law and Legislation
  • Title IX (Gender Discrimination Legislation)
  • Federal Aid (US)
  • Education Department (US)
  • Trump, Donald J
  • Obama, Barack
  • Marcus, Kenneth L
  • Columbia University
  • Harvard University
  • New York University
  • University of Pennsylvania

Under Obama, federal rules pushed universities to build new bureaucracies to address sexual misconduct. Trump is doubling down on that tactic for antisemitism claims.

A Public School Enrollment Crisis, and a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon

  • Education (K-12)
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Moon

Plus, remembering “the Willy Wonka of cheese.”

The Trump Administration Tried to Silence Mahmoud Khalil, So I Asked Him to Talk

  • United States Politics and Government
  • Immigration Detention
  • Israel-Gaza War (2023- )
  • Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests (2023- )
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Human Rights and Human Rights Violations
  • Palestinians
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Content Type: Personal Profile
  • Khalil, Mahmoud (Activist)
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States
  • Gaza Strip
  • Columbia University
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US)
  • State Department
  • Homeland Security Department
  • Israel

The Palestinian activist discusses the Columbia protests, ICE detention and free speech in America.

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Rethinking the science classroom: Flipping the model

  • Teaching and Learning

Eric Rhoades, a consultant, advocates for flipping the traditional "I Do, We Do, You Do" model in science classrooms to a stu -More

Soaring Together connects students, businesses

  • Teaching and Learning

The Soaring Together initiative, launched by the University of North Florida, aims to strengthen connections between the univ -More

High-school readiness shows middle schools' impact

  • Teaching and Learning

A recent analysis introduces high-school readiness as a measure of how well middle schools prepare students for high school b -More

Tech tools simplify, speed up supply ordering for teachers

  • Transformational Leadership

Delhi Unified School District has revamped its procurement process for the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program, which off -More

Interns at S.D. school work to preserve Lakota language

  • Technology in the Classroom

Students at Maȟpíya Lúta High School in South Dakota are participating in a summer internship to preserve the Lakota language -More

Calif. school district integrates AI into classrooms

  • Technology in the Classroom

San Bernardino City Unified School District in California is integrating artificial intelligence into classrooms this school  -More

Ariz. elementary schools close as voucher program grows

  • Managing Budgets

The Roosevelt Elementary School District in Arizona has closed nearly a third of its schools due to declining enrollment driv -More

"Stretching” figurative language

  • New from ASCD

On the ASCD Blog, Jewellyn Forrest, a National Writing Fellow consultant and a co-founder of Autonomy Learning, shares a simp -More

Learning by doing in the digital age

  • New from ASCD

Smart technology integration creates authentic experiences that stick with students long after the bell rings.  -More

SCOTUS alters standard for disability discrimination

  • Policy Watch

The US Supreme Court's decision in A.J.T. v.  -More

Teen suicide, depression rates decline, federal data show

  • Faculty Lounge

The prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behavior among teens has declined, according to a report from the US Department of He -More

R.I. teen's $1M scholarship transforms Woonsocket community

  • Faculty Lounge

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BBC News - Family & Education

Struggling families 'need grants' for school uniforms

    Grants are offered as standard in Scotland, Wales and NI - but only by a quarter of councils in England.

    Pass rates up for Scottish pupils in latest exam results

      Certificates are being delivered by first-class post, though many students will also receive a text or email.

      Number of term-time holiday fines double in county

        The fines are given when a child registers 10 unauthorised half-day school absences, a council says.

        Chinese university students told to spy on classmates, report says

          Lecturers are also being harassed, the report finds, as ministers say threats will not be tolerated.

          School uniform bank expected to help 3,000 children

            Clothing Coventry runs an pop-up bank to help families who are struggling to buy new school uniform.

            Tuition fees in England and Wales rise to £9,535

              Maintenance loans have also gone up, meaning students can borrow more to help with living costs.

              The teenage caffeine pouch trend troubling US experts

                Some social media influencers are pushing products to young gym-goers and students, health experts warn.

                SQA results day 2025: What happens after results come out?

                  Around 147,000 students across Scotland will receive their exams results on 5 August.

                  A-level results day 2025 and grade boundaries explained

                    A guide to your options if you are not happy with your A-level results.

                    How do student loans work and when are they written off?

                      Tuition fees are rising in England and Wales, increasing the amount of debt graduates will have.

                      GCSE grades and 2025 grade boundaries explained

                        How do the 9-1 GCSE grades compare with the previous alphabetical system?

                        What are T-levels and how do they work?

                          T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels, and focus on practical rather than academic subjects.

                          We've been to school. We know how education works. Right? In fact, many aspects of learning — in homes, at schools, at work and elsewhere — are evolving rapidly, along with our understanding of learning. Join us as we explore how learning happens.

                          So long, study guides? The AI industry is going after students

                            Students are increasingly using AI tools to help with — and do — their homework. Here's how older online study services, students and professors are adapting.

                            Students are increasingly using AI tools to help with — and do — their homework. Here's how older online study services, students and professors are adapting.

                            What happened when schools paid high schoolers $50 a week, no strings attached?

                              NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Jonathan Johnson, founder and CEO of Rooted School Foundation, about a study involving his charter schools which gave $50 weekly to low-income students.

                              NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Jonathan Johnson, founder and CEO of Rooted School Foundation, about a study involving his charter schools which gave $50 weekly to low-income students.

                              Who is Allison Burroughs, the federal judge Trump called 'a total disaster'?

                                Harvard University has been at the center of some big legal cases lately – cases that have all started on the desk of one federal judge, Allison Burroughs of Massachusetts. Here's a look at who she is.

                                Harvard University has been at the center of some big legal cases lately – cases that have all started on the desk of one federal judge, Allison Burroughs of Massachusetts. Here's a look at who she is.

                                Remember running the mile in school? The Presidential Fitness Test is coming back

                                  The Cold War-era test was a staple of school gyms for half a century before the Obama administration replaced it. Trump says his focus on childhood fitness is for both physical and patriotic reasons.

                                  The Cold War-era test was a staple of school gyms for half a century before the Obama administration replaced it. Trump says his focus on childhood fitness is for both physical and patriotic reasons. (Image credit: Anna Moneymaker)

                                  Today is the last day for many Education Department workers. Here's what they did

                                    Employees across multiple divisions agree: They can't imagine how the department will fulfill its legal obligations with roughly half its staff gone.

                                    Employees across multiple divisions agree: They can't imagine how the department will fulfill its legal obligations with roughly half its staff gone.

                                    Alaska ignored budget crisis signs. Now, it doesn't have money to fix schools

                                      Alaska has long ignored warning signs of a budget crisis. Now, it has no money to fix something that is posing serious health and safety risks to students and staff: crumbling rural schools.

                                      Alaska has long ignored warning signs of a budget crisis. Now, it has no money to fix something that is posing serious health and safety risks to students and staff: crumbling rural schools. (Image credit: Emily Schwing/KYUK)

                                      Some parents struggle to keep up with the rising cost of school supplies

                                        NPR's A Martinez speaks with school social worker Kia Baker and educator Melvin Bond about how parents in Baltimore struggle to keep up with the rising cost of school supplies.

                                        NPR's A Martinez speaks with school social worker Kia Baker and educator Melvin Bond about how parents in Baltimore struggle to keep up with the rising cost of school supplies.

                                        Brown University strikes agreement with White House to restore lost federal funding

                                          Brown University will pay $50 million to Rhode Island workforce development organizations in a deal with the Trump administration that restores lost federal research funding, officials said Wednesday.

                                          Brown University will pay $50 million to Rhode Island workforce development organizations in a deal with the Trump administration that restores lost federal research funding, officials said Wednesday. (Image credit: Steven Senne)

                                          UCLA reaches $6 million settlement with Jewish students over campus protests

                                            The settlement comes after Jewish students and a professor argued their civil rights were violated when pro-Palestinian protesters blocked access to campus buildings during 2024 demonstrations.

                                            The settlement comes after Jewish students and a professor argued their civil rights were violated when pro-Palestinian protesters blocked access to campus buildings during 2024 demonstrations. (Image credit: Jae C. Hong)

                                            Mental health warnings on social media? Minnesota will require them next year

                                              Supporters say the pop-up messages could encourage Minnesotans, especially kids, to think twice about how much time they spend on sites. Social media companies argue that the law is heavy-handed.

                                              Supporters say the pop-up messages could encourage Minnesotans, especially kids, to think twice about how much time they spend on sites. Social media companies argue that the law is heavy-handed.