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Chicago Public Schools facing lower enrollment but more teachers

(The Center Square) – A new report shows a decade-long problem of low test scores and enrollment decline for Chicago Public Schools. The  report  was done by… Read More

August 23, 2022
Public Education
Study: teacher benefits causing education spending to go up despite falling enrollments

(The Center Square) – A new study shows inflation-adjusted per-pupil K-12 school revenues in Illinois grew by 55% between 2002 and 2020 while enrollment numbers decreased. The rise in overall… Read More

August 23, 2022
Public Education
How will Oklahoma spend its $17M in unused pandemic education funds?

(The Center Square) – More than $17 million of unused pandemic relief funds for education administered through the Oklahoma governor’s office sits unused, while the Oklahoma State Department of… Read More

August 23, 2022
Public Education
Summer reading program for middle schoolers pushes book advocating gender transition, pronouns and more

Middle schoolers in Maryland were assigned a summer-reading book glorifying its characters for gender transition, asexuality and crossdressing.  Westland Middle School, part of the Montgomery County Public School District, assigned… Read More

August 22, 2022
Public Education
Public school enrollment projected to decline significantly over next eight years

(reimaginED) – In the fall of 2019, American public-school enrollment stood at 50,796,445 students – as it turned out, a peak likely not to be revisited in our lifetimes. Between… Read More

August 22, 2022
Public Education
Columbus, Ohio teachers start school year on picket lines

(The Center Square) – Students in Ohio’s largest school district will begin classes Wednesday remotely after teachers rejected a final contract offer and voted to strike late Sunday night. Columbus Education… Read More

August 22, 2022
Public Education
Judge blocks Utah law preventing biological males who ‘transition’ from competing against females

(The Center Square) – Transgender girls in Utah will have an opportunity to play sports after a district court judge issued a preliminary injunction that prohibits the law banning… Read More

August 22, 2022
Opinion, Public Education
Civics and CRT: Should the law have a say in curricula?

Public education has long drifted from reading, writing and arithmetic, with some experts warning the entire profession is lurching from fad to fad rather than sticking with the basics.  Current… Read More

August 22, 2022
Public Education
Oklahoma governor questions the legality of payroll deductions for teachers’ union dues

(The Center Square) – Gov. Kevin Stitt ordered the State Department of Education to check payroll deductions for union dues to ensure they complied with state and federal law. … Read More

August 22, 2022
Culture, Public Education
Poll: Most Christian parents of public school children lack confidence in K-12 public education, and half prefer private education

How do Christian parents across the country feel about public education?  Some 66% “lack confidence” in the quality of their kids’ K-12 education, and nearly half (43%) say their public… Read More

August 19, 2022
Public Education
Columbus schools, teachers at impasse; strike vote scheduled Sunday

(The Center Square) – Teachers in Ohio’s largest school district are prepared to continue negotiations over the weekend but have scheduled a Sunday meeting for a vote on a potential strike. Read More

August 19, 2022
Public Education
Virginia ed board sets funding guidelines for lab schools

(The Center Square) – Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s plan to establish lab schools throughout the commonwealth took another step forward this week with the Board of Education approving formal guidelines… Read More

August 19, 2022
Public Education
Arkansas lawmakers question claims of teacher shortages

(The Center Square) – Members of the Arkansas Legislative Council grilled officials from the Department of Education on Thursday after they asked for a rule change on teacher licenses. … Read More

August 19, 2022
Culture, Public Education
Coalition of lawmakers to D.C. mayor: End ‘unreasonable and destructive’ vaccine mandate for kids

(The Center Square) – A coalition of leading Republicans sent a  letter  to Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser Thursday calling for an end to end the district’s… Read More

August 18, 2022
Public Education
As Colorado adds teachers with 99% of positions filled, debate on educator supply continues

(The Center Square) – As the number of teachers and students in Colorado climbs, lawmakers continue to address what they see as a shortage of educators in a state… Read More

August 18, 2022
Public Education
Illinois school districts trying to help students catch up after remote learning loss

(The Center Square) – Illinois school districts are in catch-up mode after the COVID-19 pandemic set back the development of many students. During Wednesday’s Illinois State Board of Education… Read More

August 18, 2022
Public Education
Kansas school district rejects plan promoting ‘diversity, equity and inclusion’ agenda

(The Sentinel) – The Derby USD 260 school board narrowly rejected a proposed five-year strategic plan for the district because opponents objected to what they saw as its reliance on… Read More

August 18, 2022
Public Education
Michigan schools, colleges have only spent 44% of federal COVID aid

(The Center Square) – More than two years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, Michigan K-12 schools and higher education institutions have only spent 44% of  $7.92 billion… Read More

August 17, 2022
Opinion, Public Education
Transgenderism and professional development: A lesson in disguising LGBTQ advocacy in schools

Teaching on many controversial subjects, such as gender identity and transgenderism, is prohibited by law in many K-12 classrooms. But these subjects nonetheless find their way into schools as part… Read More

August 17, 2022
Public Education
Lawmaker sues Oklahoma over CARES Act education spending transparency

(The Center Square) – A lawmaker filed a lawsuit against the State of Oklahoma Tuesday, claiming mismanagement and lack of transparency over pandemic relief money meant for education. Read More

August 17, 2022