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    Most school leaders report cellphone restrictions, widely seen as beneficial

    Students, teachers and principals view limiting devices as beneficial, but parents have concerns, research shows.

  • Richey confirmed to lead Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights

    Kimberly Richey, who also served in Trump’s first term, steps into the role as the office faces a significant backlog and a halved workforce.

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    A skills crisis in our classrooms

    Dysregulation is creating a barrier to learning for many students, signifying a need to focus on executive function skills, two experts write.

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    POP QUIZ

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

    From a large district’s mass teacher layoffs to new data on book bans in schools, what did you learn from our recent stories?

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    National Constitution Center expands ‘101’ curriculum to middle schoolers

    The nonprofit’s free civics curriculum is paired with a related toolkit that includes an interactive Declaration of Independence and Constitution.

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    Here’s how science of reading can be tailored for dual-language learners

    Despite misconceptions that the approach is one-size-fits-all or English-only, a Children’s Equity Project report details how it can work for bilingual students.

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    How school boards reflect their constituencies — and where they don’t

    Board members have more positive views of their districts and are more critical of charter schools, a Fordham Institute and Wallace Foundation report says.

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    Maryland district gets few opt-out requests after Supreme Court mandate

    Curriculum opt-outs were requested on behalf of fewer than 1% of almost 150,000 students attending Montgomery County Public Schools.

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    Appeals court refuses to block Trump’s Title IX funding change

    The order deals a setback to a Virginia district that’s one of the first to push back on the administration’s strategy.

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    BY THE NUMBERS

    How are states approaching K-12 open enrollment?

    Best practices for open enrollment in public schools include transparent district reporting, the Reason Foundation says.

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    What school leaders should expect in the 2025-26 Supreme Court term

    An expanding shadow docket and an increase in First Amendment disputes could see more cases join the lone K-12 item this term.

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    The top K-12 conferences to attend in 2026

    Whether you’re looking to brush up on leadership best practices, school policy or the latest ed tech innovations, these events are a great place to start.

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    H-1B visa lawsuit alleges $100K fee will worsen teacher shortages

    School systems in several states cited in the suit say the fee would create unsustainable costs and hinder hiring ability.

  • The U.S. Capitol stands in the distance as morning traffic moves along North Capitol Street Northwest on October 01, 2025 in Washington, DC. The government shut down early Wednesday after Congress failed to reach a funding deal.
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    Week In Review: Mental health grants return and FCC rolls back E-rate expansion

    We’re rounding up last week’s news, from the government shutdown’s impact on schools to differentiated teacher compensation.

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    Book bans becoming the new norm for districts, report says

    Four years since book bans proliferated, the movement’s spread to the federal level is creating “unprecedented” pressure for districts, PEN America says.

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    Houston ISD lays off, reassigns hundreds of teachers

    The move follows district estimates earlier this year that predicted an enrollment drop of about 8,000 students.

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    Hiring foreign teachers? What to look out for as Trump targets H-1B visas

    A $100,000 fee and a DHS proposed rule may make it more difficult for districts to hire teachers from other countries to address shortages.

  • Linda McMahon arrives to the U.S. Department of Education's building in Washington, D.C., for her first day in office.
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    Deep Dive

    ‘Death by 1,000 cuts’: Districts, states challenge Education Department civil rights enforcement

    The agency and its funding recipients usually collaborate to resolve civil rights complaints. However, that’s changing under the Trump administration.

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    How the federal government shutdown affects K-12

    Grant-making activities and OCR investigations will cease during the shutdown, but school systems will still be able to draw down most funds.

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    POP QUIZ

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

    From the return of previously canceled federal school grants to an FCC vote on the E-rate program, what did you learn from our recent stories?

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    4 ways a Minnesota school addresses mental health through art

    The FAIR School for Arts emphasizes students’ skill development in perseverance, communication and creativity through arts instruction.

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    A growing number of state bills target sex education, report says

    Of more than 650 state-level bills on the topic, nearly a quarter sought to pare back or remove access, a SIECUS report found.

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    Education Department can cut half of OCR staff for now, appeals court rules

    The order comes as the agency was complying with a prior court order to return laid-off Office for Civil Rights staffers back to work.

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    FCC removes school bus Wi-Fi, hotspots from E-rate

    The Federal Communications Commission vote reverses a Biden administration expansion of federal discounts for internet services for schools and libraries.

    Updated Sept. 30, 2025
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    Civil rights commissioners mixed on special educator shortage solutions

    One member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights questioned whether there was enough information to call the shortage a crisis.