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    GAO: Data is unreliable from COVID maintenance of equity provision

    The analysis into how the provision for federal pandemic emergency aid was implemented in states and districts offers lessons for future grant oversight.

    By March 5, 2026
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    Key federal education data collections under review in IES overhaul

    An internal document recommended "six big shifts" for the Institute for Education Sciences, which was gutted by layoffs a year ago.

    By March 4, 2026
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    Top 5 stories from K-12 Dive

    K-12 Dive has gathered some a selection of our best coverage as a one-stop resource on the trends to watch in the months ahead.

    By K-12 Dive staff
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    Supreme Court deals blow to school policies protecting student LGBTQ+ identities

    The lawsuit out of California was filed by teachers and parents who said such policies violate their First and 14th Amendment rights.

    By March 3, 2026
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    Q&A

    McMahon: Education Department shutdown is still the goal

    One year into the job, the education secretary is setting her sights on improving literacy and expanding school choice. 

    By March 3, 2026
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    States weigh limits, outright bans on ed tech in schools

    Momentum appears to be growing against any screen time in schools as states like Tennessee and Kansas propose prohibiting ed tech for grades K-5.

    By March 3, 2026
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    Education Department loses appeal on mental health grant cancellation

    The decision kept a lower court’s injunction in place, meaning the agency has to make new decisions on discontinued grants. 

    By March 2, 2026
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    Students feel safer in school when their concerns are heard, YouthTruth finds

    Survey findings reveal gaps between staff and student safety perceptions and the need to include student voice in preparedness.

    By March 2, 2026
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    Week In Review: The special education population is on the rise

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from new interagency agreements to the State of the Union.

    By March 2, 2026
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    House hearing stresses that AI teacher training is a must

    Lawmakers expressed bipartisan interest in a larger federal role in support for AI professional development during a recent subcommittee hearing.

    By Feb. 27, 2026
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    POP QUIZ

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

    From new interagency agreements to student mental health supports, what did you learn from our recent stories?

    By Feb. 27, 2026
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    STAFFED UP

    Teachers struggle to afford housing. What are districts doing about it?

    To help recruit and retain staff, more districts are stepping in to give them a break on rent — and even a leg up on home ownership.

    By Feb. 27, 2026
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    District must pay $1.5M in Maryland opt-out case

    The settlement in Mahmoud v. Taylor, which also includes court-enforced compliance, comes after the Supreme Court ruled in parents' favor last year.

    By Feb. 26, 2026
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    Cardona: Student mental health cannot be a ‘red or blue’ issue

    From the student suicide rate to consequences of misusing artificial intelligence, the former education secretary says the need for supports is urgent.

    By Feb. 26, 2026
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    The Education Department’s 9 interagency agreements: What is going where

    In moves to downsize, the department is sending some K-12 and higher education programming to other agencies like Labor and Health and Human Services.

    By Feb. 25, 2026
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    Trump touts ‘we ended DEI in America’ in State of the Union

    In a speech noted for its length, the president touched on DEI, AI and transgender policies, but not on a broader education agenda.

    By Feb. 25, 2026
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    Districts, parents sue Wisconsin Legislature over K-12 funding formula

    Plaintiffs say failure to keep up with inflation has led to program and staff cuts at the cost of providing all children "a sound basic education."

    By Feb. 25, 2026
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    DOJ: ‘Shocking overuse’ of restraint, seclusion in Missouri district

    A two-year probe finds more than 300 students were secluded almost 4,000 times and nearly 150 students were restrained 777 times.

    By Feb. 24, 2026
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    Special education enrollment keeps growing. These 3 graphics show how.

    Autism, developmental delay and multiple disabilities marked the fastest growing IDEA disability categories between 2023 and 2024.

    By Feb. 24, 2026
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    Appeals court voids Louisiana Ten Commandments injunction

    The law can move forward after a federal appeals court said a decision without the context of actual text displays would be "guessing.”

    By Feb. 23, 2026
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    Deep Dive

    Congress green-lights education interagency agreements — with reservations

    The Education Department has nine such agreements with other agencies, including the departments of Labor and Health and Human Services.

    By Feb. 23, 2026
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    Week In Review: Humanizing the superintendency, and lost instruction due to winter weather

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from the end of a 60-year-old desegregation case to a Texas district's proposal to close 12 schools.

    By Feb. 23, 2026
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    Los Angeles schools to issue RIF notices to 657 staff

    The decision to send RIFs to central office staff comes as the district faces an $877 million budget deficit and sharp enrollment declines.

    By Feb. 20, 2026
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    POP QUIZ

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

    From Houston’s school closure proposal to a January storm forcing districts to make up lost instructional time, what did you learn from our recent stories?

    By Feb. 20, 2026
  • Education Department has yet to respond on support for schools affected by ICE, Democrats say

    House Democrats inquired last year about supports for mental health, chronic absenteeism and other challenges amid increased immigration enforcement.

    By Feb. 19, 2026
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    Justice Department expands footprint in K-12 civil rights issues

    The agency is joining a race discrimination lawsuit against Los Angeles Unified School District and launching Title IX probes in three Michigan districts.

    By Feb. 19, 2026