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Latin Is Not Dead Yet. Here’s How We Keep It Alive
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Latin Is Not Dead Yet. Here’s How We Keep It Alive

June 01, 2026

Charlie Friedman,


Latin Is Not Dead Yet. Here’s How We Keep It Alive

Student’s View: Presenting Latin as an equity tool rather than a classical tradition can change curricula and who sees themselves as a Latin student.

Trump is changing how people pay for school. Here's what you should know
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Trump is changing how people pay for school. Here's what you should know

June 01, 2026

Tami Luhby, Sunlen Serfaty, Curt Merrill and Tal Yellin,


Trump is changing how people pay for school. Here's what you should know

President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending cuts package, the “big, beautiful bill” passed by Congress last summer, has brought and will continue to bring changes to paying for education. From expenses for K-12 to higher education loan repayment options and more, many of the shifts take effect soon. Here’s a guide to make sure you’re ready.

The Benefits of an Afternoon at the Art Museum
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The Benefits of an Afternoon at the Art Museum

May 31, 2026

Beth Herman


The Benefits of an Afternoon at the Art Museum

Educators and psychologists have long recognized the benefits of art creation as part of a child’s education. But simply spending time among great works of art can be even more rewarding. That’s why I invite you to skip the pool or park one Saturday afternoon and take your kids to an art museum instead.

How Homeschooling Became the Fastest Growing Education Model
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How Homeschooling Became the Fastest Growing Education Model

May 27, 2026

Nathan Sanders


How Homeschooling Became the Fastest Growing Education Model

This May, in honor of National Homeschool Awareness Month, we’re taking a closer look at how homeschooling became the fastest-growing form of education in the country, what the data tells us about outcomes, and how a new wave of education freedom policies is finally giving every family the chance to customize their child’s education.

A veto override for school choice, parental rights, and accountability
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A veto override for school choice, parental rights, and accountability

May 26, 2026

Donna King


A veto override for school choice, parental rights, and accountability

This week, the North Carolina House voted to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of House Bill 87, the Educational Choice for Children Act, a bill that would allow North Carolina to participate in the new federal scholarship tax-credit program. The program allows taxpayers to receive a dollar-for-dollar, nonrefundable federal tax credit of up to $1,700 for donations to approved scholarship-granting organizations. As of April 15, 2026, 27 states have decided to opt-in, including both red and blue states.

After setbacks, NH school choice advocates propose open enrollment pilot program
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After setbacks, NH school choice advocates propose open enrollment pilot program

May 22, 2026

Ethan Dewitt


After setbacks, NH school choice advocates propose open enrollment pilot program

New Hampshire’s education freedom account program was built on incrementalism.

Florida and CLT Are Building an Alternative to AP Courses
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Florida and CLT Are Building an Alternative to AP Courses

May 20, 2026

David Randall


Florida and CLT Are Building an Alternative to AP Courses

Education reformers now need to ensure these new programs can compete with the College Board on equal footing.

Hochul’s Tax Credit and the Fight for Catholic School Choice
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Hochul’s Tax Credit and the Fight for Catholic School Choice

May 19, 2026

Brian A. Graebe


Hochul’s Tax Credit and the Fight for Catholic School Choice

Give credit where it’s due. That’s the message New York governor Kathy Hochul seems to have embraced by opting in to the Education Freedom Tax Credit. The initiative, part of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, allows individual taxpayers to redirect up to $1,700 of their federal taxes to scholarship-granting organizations that offset the costs of private school tuition and related expenses.

Why Charter Schools Have Succeeded Where Traditional Public Schools Failed
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Why Charter Schools Have Succeeded Where Traditional Public Schools Failed

May 16, 2026

Neeraja Deshpande


Why Charter Schools Have Succeeded Where Traditional Public Schools Failed

This National Charter Schools Week, we should learn from charter schools and the ways in which their model helps students succeed, especially when it comes to bureaucratic management.

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