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Supreme Court won’t hear football prayer loudspeaker case
Its rejection comes on the heels of another case in 2022 that allowed school staff to engage in prayer with students in some situations.
By Naaz Modan • Nov. 19, 2025 -
Education Department outsources program management to other agencies
The interagency agreements will shift management of six of the department’s programs, including elementary and secondary education, to other agencies.
By Kara Arundel • Updated Nov. 18, 2025 -
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from K-12 Dive
K-12 Dive has gathered some a selection of our best coverage from 2025 so far as a one-stop resource on the trends to watch in the months ahead.
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Week In Review: Education Department activities resume
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from special education concerns to enrollment woes.
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 17, 2025 -
Special educator shortages demand tailored solutions, study says
Researchers find that state and local policies need to target not only attrition but also the reasons behind turnover.
By Lara Ewen • Updated Nov. 18, 2025 -
Lessons learned from Arizona’s universal school choice program
The state’s universal private school choice program grew 633% between 2021-22 and 2024-25, equaling about 7% of the state’s school population last year.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 17, 2025 -
POP QUIZ
Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news
From enrollment-based decision-making to AI literacy, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 14, 2025 -
Education Department resumes operations after prolonged shutdown
The temporary budget deal funds the Education Department through Jan. 30, 2026, and requires the reinstatement of RIFed employees.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 13, 2025 -
SNAP funding restored through next September
The funding bill President Donald Trump signed Wednesday includes $107.5 billion for SNAP and $8.2 billion for WIC.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • Nov. 13, 2025 -
Where the federal school choice program stands
The U.S. Department of Treasury is expected to issue proposed rules early next year detailing how the program will operate and how states can opt in.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 13, 2025 -
STAFFED UP
Will Trump policies exacerbate the special education teacher shortage?
Special education and teacher preparation experts warn that federal efforts to shrink the Education Department put the special educator pipeline at risk.
By Anna Merod • Nov. 13, 2025 -
Advocates ask to keep data collection for special education racial disparities
The Education Department wants to ease state data collection burdens. Critics say the change would limit transparency and harm equity efforts.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 12, 2025 -
USDA reverses course on SNAP
The agency that runs the food aid program said Saturday that states are not authorized to load full November benefits for the food aid program.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • Nov. 10, 2025 -
Week In Review: Special education debates ramp up
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from enrollment trends to Colorado’s support for universal meals.
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 10, 2025 -
USDA will fully cover SNAP benefits for November
The Department of Agriculture said Friday it has started issuing funds to states in order to comply with a Rhode Island court order.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • Updated Nov. 7, 2025 -
Indiana AG sues Indianapolis Public Schools for hindering ICE efforts
The Indianapolis Public Schools Board of School Commissioners framed the lawsuit against the district as “silly” and “political posturing.”
By Anna Merod • Nov. 7, 2025 -
POP QUIZ
Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news
From superintendent turnover rates to the number of teachers using AI for special education, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Nov. 7, 2025 -
States, districts grapple with declining enrollment
We’re rounding up the numbers — and what school leaders are facing — in a handful of states and districts.
By Anna Merod • Nov. 7, 2025 -
Colorado voters raise taxes on wealthy to continue universal school meals
If two referendums on funding for the program had not passed, only qualifying low-income students would have received free meals in 2026.
By Anna Merod • Nov. 6, 2025 -
Why shifting special ed oversight could be ‘a public education crisis’
Though there's still no official plan to transfer the duties out of the Education Department, advocates are voicing concerns against such a move.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 6, 2025 -
Deep Dive
‘A case of life or death’: Behind the Trump administration’s revoked mental health grants
A student suicide shook a rural county. The Trump administration pulled funds that could help prevent it from happening again.
By Naaz Modan • Nov. 5, 2025 -
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[Podcast] Healthy Minds, Bright Futures: How to Navigate Mental Health & Build Support
This podcast explores how clinicians and educators can better support children’s mental health through evidence-based strategies and tools.
By K-12 Dive's studioID • Updated Nov. 13, 2025 -
Deep Dive
Special education at a crossroads: What should the federal role be?
Major moves by the Trump administration have some debating, and others defending, the federal oversight system that supports students with disabilities.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 3, 2025 -
Week in Review: The government shutdown’s ripple effects on schools
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from audits and lawsuits after a former Iowa superintendent’s ICE arrest to new limits on AI companions for minors.
By Anna Merod • Nov. 3, 2025 -
Two judges halt Trump administration’s suspension of SNAP benefits
A Rhode Island judge granted a temporary restraining order against the federal government while a Massachusetts judge ordered the USDA to fund the food nutrition program during the government shutdown.
By Catherine Douglas Moran • Oct. 31, 2025 -
POP QUIZ
Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news
From a judge’s order to reinstate Education Department grants to calls for virtual schooling amid ICE raids, what did you learn from our recent stories?
By Anna Merod • Oct. 31, 2025