The Latest
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Trump can order employers to pay extra H-1B fee, court holds
President Donald Trump can impose the $100,000 fine under the Immigration and Nationality Act’s “exceedingly broad language,” a judge ruled.
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Tracker
Tracking the Supreme Court’s impact on K-12 schools
We’ve gathered cases since the high court’s 2019-20 term to measure the justices’ footprint in schools.
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Opinion
Private school choice threatens public school experiences, says EdTrust CEO
Public funding for students and schools must be protected to preserve equitable learning opportunities, Denise Forte writes.
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Pre-K teachers speak out about AI, instructional materials, training and pay in surveys
Rand research indicates teachers of young students want and need more training in ed tech, curricula and supporting diverse learners.
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Cancellation of mental health grants ruled unlawful
A federal judge required the Education Department to reinstate the grants in 16 states and barred the agency from issuing new priorities for the programs.
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LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP
5 lessons learned from top school administrators in 2025
We’re highlighting key insights on ed tech adoption, remediation services, community engagement and more from this year’s conversations.
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NAEP innovations on track despite NCES layoffs
The Education Department said it "continues to pursue cutting-edge innovations" and that NAEP will be administered primarily on school devices next year.
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Retrieved from Superintendent Ryan Walters.
Oklahoma Supreme Court strikes down controversial social studies standards
The standards were already on pause, but the court ruled this week that the state board of education violated the law in creating and adopting them.
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STAFFED UP
What changed — or not — for K-12 staffing in 2025?
Between enrollment and budget challenges and the Trump administration targeting anti-DEI staffing policies, districts navigated rocky terrain this year.
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POP QUIZ
Final Exam: Test yourself on the past year’s K-12 news
From the downsizing of the U.S. Department of Education to a data breach that impacted over 60 million students, what did you learn from our stories in 2025?
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Week In Review: K-12 Dive Awards and AI’s march in curriculum
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from a report on teens’ pronoun usage to milk in school lunches.
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Retrieved from The White House on December 18, 2025
Trump celebrates returning education to the states in national address
While 2025 has come with major changes to the K-12 landscape, the president remained silent on what’s in store for 2026.
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Dive Awards
The K-12 Dive Awards for 2025
Whether they’re driving postsecondary pathways, district marketing strategies or school turnarounds, these leaders are raising the bar for K-12.
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Fewer than half of transgender, nonbinary youth report others use their pronouns
Data released by The Trevor Project shows a lower suicide risk for students whose pronouns were used. In some states, policies make it a challenge.
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POP QUIZ
Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news
From a federal lawsuit against teacher diversity efforts to school closures and mergers in Cleveland, what did you learn from our recent stories?
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Dive Awards
Principal of the Year: Pierre Orbe, DeWitt Clinton High School
One educator’s unplanned detour from medical school into education led to a turnaround for one of New York City’s most storied high schools.
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Retrieved from House Committee on Education & Workforce.
Republicans say sports could stem school, gun violence as Democrats push back
In a hearing on Tuesday, lawmakers disagreed over whether sports was an effective school safety measure in the wake of recent school shootings.
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Dive Awards
Superintendent of the Year: Matt Degner, Iowa City Community School District
This district leader focuses on making academic programs unique as he strives to set his school system apart at a time of growing competition for students.
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Congress passes bill allowing schools to offer whole milk, nondairy options
The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025 was sent to President Donald Trump’s desk after the House approved the bipartisan legislation Monday.
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AI brings medical ‘manikins’ to life for New York district’s students
Students in a Baldwin Union Free School District health science program are gaining real-world experience working with realistic training robots.
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Georgia district creates AI ambassadors with ‘train the trainer’ initiative
The model is helping a suburban Atlanta district’s small instructional technology staff to scale artificial intelligence professional development.
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Feds announce early opt-in process for new federal school choice program
The U.S. Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service said more details on the process, which doesn’t yet have a deadline, are on the way.
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State AGs launch third lawsuit seeking to block Trump’s H-1B order
The plaintiffs alleged public schools, university-level research institutions and healthcare systems could be harmed by a $100,000 fee on all new visas.
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Dive Awards
District of the Year: Beaverton School District
The Oregon district has taken career and technical education, dual language programming and cost-saving school transportation to new heights.
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Cleveland Metropolitan School District to close or merge 29 schools by 2026-27
The district’s board approved the change in the face of declining enrollment — to the tune of about 50% fewer students over the past two decades.