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    DOJ targets teacher diversity efforts in lawsuit against Minnesota schools

    The lawsuit challenges the district’s agreement with its teachers union, which includes diversity efforts such as recruiting and retaining Black men.

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    Week in Review: Book ban litigation and students’ online privacy protections

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from OCR employees’ return-to-work to the impact of summer school participation.

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    Trump calls for federal policy framework preempting state AI laws

    The move comes as Big Tech pushes back against local AI regulation while pouring billions into building out AI infrastructure and deploying new products.

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    Education Department distributes more than $208M in new mental health grants

    The new funds come after the agency controversially revoked up to $1 billion under the same programs from recipients that incorporated DEI efforts.

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    School reopenings after pandemic linked to decreased mental health challenges

    District leaders should weigh infection risk and the need for socialization and other school resources in closure decisions during future crises, a study says.

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    House subcommittee advances 18 bills to protect minors online

    Two of the key proposals, KOSA and COPPA 2.0, will move forward to the House Energy and Commerce Committee for a vote.

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    Summer school boosts math — but not reading — achievement, NWEA finds

    The analysis says summer school literacy instruction shouldn't be abandoned, but “more work is needed” to identify effective program approaches.

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    School violence: An educator’s painful and promising 50-year perspective

    Though there’s no quick fix for school violence, educators can work to prevent it by keeping in mind “5 B’s,” a crisis intervention expert writes.

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    H-1B visa applicants will now have their social media scrutinized

    The move is the latest measure from President Donald Trump’s administration to make the immigration process more stringent.

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    POP QUIZ

    Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news

    From data on summer school impacts to the Supreme Court denying an education-related case, what did you learn from our recent stories?

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    Supreme Court turns down book ban case

    The case would have been the first on book bans to be heard in over four decades and is part of a cascade of similar lawsuits.

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    The scientific method: It’s not just for science anymore

    The same exercises in logic and reason can extend to assignments in the social sciences, humanities and more.

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    BY THE NUMBERS

    Most states still don’t tie AI literacy and computer science together

    Only four states currently focus on AI in their computer science standards, according to new research from Code.org and CSforALL.

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    DOJ joins Loudoun County transgender student inclusion lawsuit

    The case involves two Christian high school boys who were suspended after complaining about a transgender student in their locker room.

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    Education Department adds ‘lower earnings’ warning to FAFSA

    The agency will warn students when they’ve indicated interest in a college whose graduates have relatively low incomes.

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    OCR staff told to temporarily return to work

    Here’s a timeline tracing the Trump administration's efforts to slash half of the U.S. Education Department's workforce.

    Updated Dec. 8, 2025
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    70% of high school principals say ICE is taking a toll on their schools

    School responses to heightened fear in immigrant communities vary from staff training to creating plans in case federal agents come knocking.

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    What would happen if undocumented children couldn’t attend public schools?

    Undoing a Supreme Court decision that ensures all children can access a free public education could have serious consequences, a Fwd.us report said.

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    STUDY HALL

    Here’s what to know about the federal early learning Head Start program

    Head Start, which serves nearly 800,000 children ages birth through 5, is the "launchpad for future leaders and strong communities," says NHSA.

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    Week in Review: Superintendents’ job satisfaction and the status of education degrees

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from a major ed tech data security settlement to the latest on a federal school voucher program.

  • Do federal privacy laws require schools to protect — or reveal — students’ LGBTQ+ identity?

    At a House hearing, lawmakers were divided on how FERPA and PPRA apply, as the Trump administration has used them to crack down on schools and districts protecting these students.

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    Most superintendents satisfied with job, despite the stress and demands

    Nearly 6 in 10 plan to stay in the superintendency over the next five years, an increase from 2010, according to AASA's mid-decade survey of district leaders.

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    Some districts reverse school closures despite declining enrollment

    While closures can be “deeply painful,” keeping schools open can mean fewer student resources or even a state takeover, an education professor said.

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    House subcommittee debates best way to protect children online

    Lawmakers are calling for urgency on the issue, having introduced 19 bills to safeguard minors on the internet and social media.

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    Districts report enrollment drops amid heightened immigration enforcement

    A larger-than-expected dip in Los Angeles reflects "the realities our immigrant families are facing," Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said.