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Interns Gain Skills, Confidence, and Perspective at Texas General Land Office
August 18, 2025
The Texas General Land Office (GLO) wrapped up its 2025 Summer Internship Program this week, marking the close of two months filled with learning, collaboration, and hands-on service. For Commissioner
Education
UW-Madison Lecturer Under Fire for Sending Partisan Email to Former Students
August 8, 2025
A University of Wisconsin-Madison lecturer is under fire after sending an unsolicited, highly partisan email to former students—drawing scrutiny from a state senator and prompting broader questions about professionalism and
Education
Fayette County’s Military Legacy Could Inspire New College in Pennsylvania
August 8, 2025
A new resolution expected to be introduced in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives would order a comprehensive study on the feasibility of transforming the soon-to-close Penn State Fayette Eberly Campus
Education
Indiana’s Education Reforms Earn National Spotlight
August 1, 2025
Indiana’s strides in improving student literacy and academic transparency are receiving national recognition, thanks to a major education award presented this summer. The Education Commission of the States has honored
Childhood
No Tax, Big Savings: Lawmakers Highlight Tennessee’s Back-to-School Tax Holiday
July 24, 2025
Tennessee families will have a welcome opportunity to save on essential school and personal items later this month, as the state’s annual back-to-school sales tax holiday returns from Friday, July
Education
Uncle Sam, Meet Uncle SLIC: How the Feds Fueled a Student Debt Crisis
July 21, 2025
School may be out for the summer, but the Student Loan Industrial Complex (SLIC) chugs along no matter what time of the year it is. More than 42.5 million owe
Education
New Indiana School Absence Law: What It Does—and Doesn’t—Do
July 20, 2025
Indiana State Sen. Andy Zay is working to set the record straight on a new absenteeism reporting law that has generated confusion and concern among parents, educators, and school administrators
A Voice from the Margin
Burnouts are for Cars, Not Teachers or Coaches
July 19, 2025
This is my first attempt at a bucket-list endeavor: writing articles about my experiences and views about public education and coaching. I look forward to doing this regularly and hope
Education
GOP Pushes Back on Surprise Committee Meeting Over College Board Appointments
July 17, 2025
The clash between Virginia Senate Republicans and Democrats over gubernatorial appointments to university boards reached a new flashpoint this week, as GOP lawmakers condemned a newly scheduled committee meeting that
Education
Florida Schools Are on the Up—Here’s What’s Behind the Surge
July 14, 2025
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced a statewide uptick in K-12 school grades for the 2024–25 academic year, continuing a positive trend from the previous year. According to data released July
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