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    Ed Dept addresses ‘misconceptions’ about special education outsourcing

    While a top official says students will retain all their rights under federal law, some advocates and lawmakers call the transfer harmful and disruptive.

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    How Samsung interactive displays are transforming the modern classroom

    As more teachers share classroom technology across rooms and class periods, setup time can take away from instruction. Samsung’s Account Management Solution and AI Assistant are designed to help educators personalize compatible Interactive Displays and access tools for transcripts, search and quizzes. Read more:

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    Enrollment declines could cost states $11.5B annually by 2030-31, analysis says

    As schools grapple with a challenging landscape, Bellwether and WestEd suggest state leaders adjust policies and consider tools needed for success.

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    Younger workers may be falling behind in critical thinking skills

    The three largest skill gaps in the younger workforce represent “the very skills most essential to humans in the AI era,” per a report from Cangrade.

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    Can AI save teachers time and reduce burnout?

    Teacher burnout rates have remained high since COVID-19, but experts say artificial intelligence is still a promising solution if done right — and at scale.

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    Supreme Court’s ‘forced outing’ decision begins to impact districts nationwide

    The emergency order has set off ripple effects in lower courts and triggered federal probes into a number of districts in recent months.

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    Week In Review: Screen time concerns drive policy moves

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from calls for Linda McMahon’s impeachment to data on states not meeting special education requirements.

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    Kindergarten reading and math skills can predict 3rd grade success, NWEA finds

    Proficiency by grade 3 is linked to long-term academic and life outcomes, making early identification of struggling students key.

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    Democrats move to impeach McMahon for Education Department dismantling

    Rep. Suzanne Bonamici filed impeachment articles accusing the secretary of illegally transferring the department's duties to other federal agencies.

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    FCC wants to know: Should the E-rate program be eliminated?

    The commission approved a request for public comment on whether it should reconsider the 30-year program that helps schools connect to the internet.

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    Court temporarily blocks Ed Dept regulations limiting ‘professional’ degrees

    The agency released widely contested regulations this spring that blocked access to higher borrowing limits for many graduate students.

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    Trump immigration policies fueled absenteeism uptick, research says

    Even a federal law enforcement vehicle parked a block and a half away were enough to impact attendance, an Annenberg researcher said.

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    POP QUIZ

    Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news

    From a large district’s consolidation plan to a report on states meeting special education requirements, what did you learn from our recent stories?

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    Half of Americans favor Ten Commandment displays. More support school employees leading prayer

    About 60% of Americans support some form of teacher-led school prayer, but most say student participation should be optional, Pew Research found.

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    K-12 schools can soften energy-cost hikes with performance contracts, Ameresco chief says

    The contracts offer a way for school districts to lock in costs as electricity prices rise, says Louis Maltezos, co-president of the energy infrastructure company.

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    Column // LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP

    This North Carolina district is guaranteeing a career-connected learning experience

    In Guilford County, Superintendent Whitney Oakley is working with higher ed, local industry and nonprofits to bolster students’ opportunities.

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    Screen time limits coming for LAUSD in the fall

    The nation's second-largest system will impose restrictions for all grade levels, with the strictest ones for the youngest students.

    Updated June 24, 2026
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    Some Education Department cuts ‘appear’ to impact legal duties, OIG says

    The independent office says a 40% staff reduction in early 2025 affected the Education Department's legal duties. The agency says it remains compliant.

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    Is sustained bilingual education best for English learner achievement?

    Rice University researchers found higher scores in both reading and math for Houston-area students who continued to learn in two languages.

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    Indiana invests in statewide cybersecurity pathway

    Cybersecurity coursework is currently offered in nearly 70 high schools around the state, with plans to expand to 200.

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    As student enrollment declines, a look at public school closures

    Miami-Dade County Public Schools approved a plan to close or consolidate 9 schools after enrollment dropped 4% between 2024-25 and 2025-26. 

    Updated June 23, 2026
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    More than half of states miss targets for improving special education

    States labeled as needing intervention or assistance for multiple years could face enforcement actions such as being termed a high-risk grantee.

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    EEOC opens antisemitism probe into NEA, Brandeis Center says

    The center's complaint alleges the teachers union didn’t specify Jews as the primary victims of the Holocaust, among other things. NEA has said it "does not tolerate antisemitism in any form."

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    Miami-Dade County Public Schools approves closure, consolidation of 9 schools

    The district’s school board unanimously approved the plan without a roll call vote. The board also voted to eliminate 168 district positions.

  • Takeaways from the Ed Dept-HHS special ed agreement

    Critics worry it will lead to a medical approach, while supporters say the collaboration will improve outcomes.

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    AI in schools: 3 ways Congress can help

    In a Senate subcommittee hearing, experts shared why federal investments in teacher training and research are needed for successful implementation.