Ethan Blaine

Ethan Blaine

Education Finance Specialist
Ethan Blaine is a Public Sector expert in education and government. He offers comprehensive analysis of policies and initiatives in education funding, government grants for schools, and the role of government in shaping educational outcomes.
Family Sues Creation Village World School for Negligence
Education Management Family Sues Creation Village World School for Negligence

The sanctuary of a classroom represents a fundamental promise of safety that parents rely upon when they entrust their young children to the care of professional educators. In a civil lawsuit recently brought before the Osceola County Circuit Court, a family from Central Florida has challenged the

El Camino College Expands Affordable Bachelor’s Programs
Education Management El Camino College Expands Affordable Bachelor’s Programs

The skyrocketing costs of higher education have long acted as a formidable barrier for students seeking to elevate their professional standing through advanced degrees. For many residents in the South Bay region, the dream of obtaining a four-year degree often feels financially out of reach when

Columbia State and UT Southern Partner for Student Success
Education Management Columbia State and UT Southern Partner for Student Success

The landscape of higher education often presents a fragmented journey for students attempting to navigate the transition from a community college environment to a four-year university. Navigating the complexities of credit transfers and shifting academic expectations frequently results in

How $260k in College Debt Can Ruin Your Retirement Plans
Education Management How $260k in College Debt Can Ruin Your Retirement Plans

Deciding whether to mortgage a primary residence to fund a child’s private university education represents one of the most consequential financial choices a parent can make during their peak earning years. When a forty-nine-year-old mother considers borrowing two hundred and sixty thousand dollars

Can Early Education Secure Cambodia’s Economic Future?
Education Management Can Early Education Secure Cambodia’s Economic Future?

The realization that a nation's prosperity depends more on the cognitive development of its youngest citizens than on its physical infrastructure marks a fundamental shift in Southeast Asian economic strategy. Cambodia has positioned early childhood education not as a supplementary social service

FBI Warns Public After Canvas Parent Pays Ransom to Hackers
Education Management FBI Warns Public After Canvas Parent Pays Ransom to Hackers

The educational landscape faced a severe test of digital integrity when the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a nationwide alert regarding the compromise of sensitive student and faculty data. This critical public service announcement followed the unsettling revelation that Instructure, the

City Colleges of Chicago Honors 4,275 Graduates in 2026
Education Management City Colleges of Chicago Honors 4,275 Graduates in 2026

The air inside the Wintrust Arena crackles with an unmistakable energy as thousands of families gather to witness a pivotal transformation in the lives of 4,275 ambitious individuals. This massive celebration represents a significant milestone for the City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), a system that

Why Did Tulsa Schools Reject Special Education Staffing Cuts?
Education Management Why Did Tulsa Schools Reject Special Education Staffing Cuts?

The high-stakes atmosphere within the Tulsa Public Schools board meeting reached a fever pitch after twelve hours of grueling deliberation as officials grappled with the moral weight of balancing a massive budget deficit against the fundamental rights of students with special needs. This tension

How Will Federal Aid Fix Miraleste’s Aging Infrastructure?
Education Management How Will Federal Aid Fix Miraleste’s Aging Infrastructure?

The recent allocation of two million dollars in federal funding to Miraleste Intermediate School marks a critical turning point for the Rancho Palos Verdes educational community following a series of systemic utility failures. This financial injection, secured through congressional efforts,

Why Is NY School Spending Rising as Enrollment Drops?
Education Management Why Is NY School Spending Rising as Enrollment Drops?

New York State's public school districts are entering a fiscal era defined by a striking contradiction: record-breaking budgets paired with a shrinking student body. As districts prepare for the 2026-27 school year, proposed expenditures have climbed to a collective $50.5 billion, even as

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