Governor Greg Abbott has announced his intention to expand Texas' Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) ban beyond higher education institutions to encompass K-12 schools, a move driven by his administration's belief that DEI initiatives propagate divisive ideologies and inject biases
Elementary school educators across Kansas are preparing for a significant shift in their professional development as they face the introduction of required literacy classes. Esteemed institutions, such as the University of Kansas (KU), other five Regents universities, and Washburn University in
Early childhood education is a critical investment that nurtures the developmental and economic well-being of communities. Access to high-quality early childhood programs benefits individual children and their families, while also contributing significantly to the broader community and economy.
A proposed bill in Massachusetts aims to curtail students' access to cell phones and personal electronic devices during school hours to foster a better learning environment and improve student mental health. This legislation, introduced by Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, is detailed in
The recent trend of prominent leaders at major public universities transitioning to private institutions has raised significant concerns about the future of public higher education. This move, exemplified by Southern Methodist University's (SMU) recent hiring of President Jay Hartzell from the
In a recent decision that has stirred significant debate, the Wyoming Legislature opted to reduce the recommended funding for K-12 schools from $66.3 million to $48.8 million. This change, initially proposed in a 2024 legislative memo, aimed to address claims of underfunding in the state's