Policy & Legal: Page 2
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OCR opens race, disability discrimination probe into Wisconsin district
From mascots to admissions, the Trump administration is scrutinizing alleged race-based policies and practices in school districts across the country.
By Kara Arundel • May 29, 2025 -
Retrieved from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
Texas advances bills for Bible, Ten Commandments in public schools
A set of bills awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott's signature are among the latest in a wave of state legislation nationwide testing the separation of church and state.
By Naaz Modan • May 29, 2025 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Stock Photo via Getty ImagesTrendlineAttendance and Absenteeism
Our latest K-12 Dive Trendline takes a closer look at chronic absenteeism’s impact on schools and where educators are seeing success with attendance.
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Lawmakers, judge push back on Education Department’s gutting, citing inefficiency
In a letter earlier this month, Democratic lawmakers highlighted funding delays in programs including Title I-A and the Rural Education Achievement Program.
By Naaz Modan • May 29, 2025 -
Trump administration moves to slash education civil rights efforts
Equity Assistance Centers — created during desegregation to help schools address issues like bullying and prejudice — are among programs facing cuts.
By Naaz Modan • Updated May 30, 2025 -
Judge dismisses ‘reading wars’ lawsuit against famed literacy specialists
The order cited the difficulty of determining educational malpractice in the case that challenged the lack of phonics in reading instruction.
By Kara Arundel • May 28, 2025 -
Cuts to Medicaid, SNAP could hinder student access to free school meals
Under the House’s proposed cuts, schools could see fewer federal dollars go toward universal meal efforts like CEP and statewide programs.
By Anna Merod • May 28, 2025 -
Retrieved from Fairfax County Public Schools.
Education Department investigates Virginia school’s admissions policy for discrimination
The federal review began after the state found "reasonable cause" that Fairfax County Public Schools violated the Virginia Human Rights Act and Title VI.
By Kara Arundel • May 27, 2025 -
Private school choice opponents say tax plan harms public schools
The proposed Educational Choice for Children Act would pay a 100% tax credit to people who donate toward public, private and religious school expenses.
By Kara Arundel • May 27, 2025 -
STAFFED UP
Is federal support waning for registered teacher apprenticeships?
Advocates question the Trump administration’s workforce priorities amid the Labor Department’s cancellation of a $12 million contract to accelerate the model.
By Anna Merod • Updated May 30, 2025 -
POP QUIZ
Test yourself on this week’s K-12 news
From Linda McMahon’s FY 2026 budget hearing to the cost of chronic absenteeism, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • May 23, 2025 -
‘A shell of itself’: Federal judge pauses efforts to wind down Education Department
Public school supporters praise the ruling, while the agency promises to immediately challenge the preliminary injunction.
By Kara Arundel • May 22, 2025 -
Oklahoma religious charter remains blocked in SCOTUS split
The deadlock upholds a state supreme court ruling that the virtual charter’s creation would violate Oklahoma's constitution and the First Amendment.
By Anna Merod • Updated May 22, 2025 -
3 things to know from Linda McMahon’s FY 2026 testimony
The education secretary fielded questions on Capitol Hill about school choice, literacy achievement and closing the Education Department.
By Kara Arundel • May 21, 2025 -
College student charged in connection with PowerSchool data breach
A 19-year-old in Massachusetts agreed to plead guilty for allegedly hacking and extorting the company for $2.85 million after stealing student and teacher data.
By Anna Merod • May 21, 2025 -
School districts’ cost recovery options for facility rentals could expand in California
AB 503 would restore an expanded definition of “direct costs” eligible for recovery through facility rental fees, which could help shore up district finances.
By Brian Martucci • May 21, 2025 -
California agrees to include religious schools as special education placements
Plaintiffs say the settlement is a "win for religious liberty," but public school advocates are concerned about the use of tax dollars for religious education.
By Kara Arundel • May 20, 2025 -
Despite growth, average teacher salaries lag behind inflation
Adjusted for inflation, teachers are making 5% less on average than a decade ago, according to a report from the National Education Association.
By Briana Mendez-Padilla • May 19, 2025 -
Legal defense fund will seek to fill gap left by OCR reduction
Set to launch in the fall, the fund backed by National Center for Youth Law aims to defend students’ rights in court and track civil rights data.
By Naaz Modan • May 19, 2025 -
How much does chronic absenteeism cost communities?
A study of how attendance, discipline and other factors impact economics in California offers insights for school communities nationwide.
By Kara Arundel • May 16, 2025 -
POP QUIZ
Test yourself on this week’s K-12 news
From district lawsuits against PowerSchool to a potential federal school choice tax incentive, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • May 16, 2025 -
Data breach reporting lags in education sector, study finds
The sector reportedly takes an average of 4.8 months to report attacks — higher than for business, government and healthcare.
By Anna Merod • May 15, 2025 -
3 takeaways from House debate on charter schools
Lawmakers discussed what makes a high-quality charter and the role federal legislation can play during a Wednesday subcommittee hearing.
By Kara Arundel • May 15, 2025 -
Tennessee’s largest school district sues PowerSchool over data breach
Memphis-Shelby County Schools’ federal lawsuit against the ed tech giant is among the latest that have been filed by over 100 other districts nationwide.
By Anna Merod • May 15, 2025 -
Federal private school choice program advanced by House committee
Other K-12 education expenses, such as tutoring and therapies, would also be supported under the Republican-endorsed tax credit initiative.
By Kara Arundel • May 14, 2025 -
STUDY HALL
What is the Community Eligibility Provision?
Here’s how the federal program works to help high-poverty schools and districts serve free meals to all students.
By Anna Merod • May 14, 2025