In the heart of Mississippi, where public education often grapples with systemic challenges, a passionate voice has emerged to question the growing push for school choice and voucher programs as solutions to the state's educational woes, which have persisted for decades. Chauncey R. Spears, a
Imagine a prestigious public university, long celebrated for its academic excellence, standing at a crossroads where accepting federal funding could mean surrendering its independence. This is the reality for the University of Virginia (UVA) as it grapples with a controversial higher education
Imagine a policy that could reshape college admissions by addressing centuries-old injustices, only to be halted by a single signature, sparking intense debate across various sectors. On October 14, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed Assembly Bill 7 (AB 7), a proposal to allow admissions
Artificial intelligence (AI) has swiftly become a cornerstone of modern education, transforming classrooms with personalized learning tools and efficient administrative solutions during the 2024-25 school year. However, as schools embrace this technology, a troubling undercurrent of risks emerges,
In a significant turn of events, Weston College, located in the southwest of England, has recently emerged from a financial notice to improve (NTI) imposed by the Department for Education (DfE) due to severe governance lapses tied to undisclosed payments to a former principal. This development
In a significant stride toward enhancing child protection, the Douglas County School District (DCSD) in Colorado is diligently revising its mandatory reporting policies to align with newly enacted state legislation, known as House Bill 25-1188. This update comes on the heels of a law rooted in