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How to Get School Policy Back on Track
Readers respond to “‘No Child Left Behind’ Nostalgia Is Delusional,” an Opinion guest essay by Ross Wiener.
Govt Advances Education Reforms
[Daily News] THE government has intensified efforts to review the Education Act in line with the newly launched Education Policy, with the process expected to shape the future dire...
Vermont Legislature passes landmark education reform without forcing districts to merge
Families Deserve School Choice While Reform Catches Up
The Education Scorecard shows states across the country struggling with declining test scores dating back more than a decade.
Feds Issue a Slimmed-Down Data Release on U.S. Schools
The Condition of Education highlights school enrollment, finance, and graduation data.
What the International Debate Over School Choice Can Teach Us at Home (Opinion)
A scholar highlights a new push to forge a consensus on parental rights—from New York to Africa.
Senate passes education reform bill with voluntary school district mergers after compromise deal
The Relevance of K-12 Reform to Law Schools
Ross Wiener, “I Thought ‘No Child Left Behind’ Would Fix Public Schools. I Was Wrong.” New York Times, June 22, 2026 Law professors and deans who noticed this op-ed may have assume...
Louisiana Schools Wave Goodbye to Bureaucratic Red Tape
Who would have thought education dollars were best used when actually directed toward the education of students? Attempting to follow every letter of federal regulation in educatio...
July 1, 2026
Education Week in print provides a curated collection of news, analysis, and opinions on timely education issues, all in one place.
Truman Scholarship, a Democrat ‘Talent Pipeline,’ on Path to Reform
A key House committee is moving forward with efforts to reform a federally funded scholarship program after extensive reporting from The College Fix uncovered the program’s overwhe...
Trump Admin Slashes Burdensome Regulations for State Education Reform
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Department of Education is slashing federal regulations that could hinder states from improving their schools, the administration’s latest move in its...
June 1, 2026
Education Week in print provides a curated collection of news, analysis, and opinions on timely education issues, all in one place.
Education Reform: FG to Scrap JSS-SSS Separation Policy, Says It Is Driving School Dropouts
The Federal Government has announced plans to scrap the policy separating the administration of Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) and Senior Secondary Schools (SSS), declaring the ref...
Special Ed. and Civil Rights: What We Know About the Ed. Dept.'s Latest Moves
Special education is moving to HHS, and civil rights enforcement is moving to DOJ.
Special Education Reform Bills Advance Out of State Legislative Committees
Three bills intended to modernize funding calculations, accountability processes and safety procedures related to educating students with disabilities were advanced by state legisl...
July 2026: Solving the Equation
Education Week in print provides a curated collection of news, analysis, and opinions on timely education issues, all in one place.
Systemic Breakdown in Chicago's Politicized Classrooms
When millions of Chicago residents watched news coverage of Chicago Public Schools CEO Dr. Macquline King's testimony before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce on J...
Vermont passed its education law. Now comes the hard part.
Vermont's new education law settles questions of governance and structure. Now comes the harder task: building a long-term vision centered on students, not district maps. Read the...
Stop the Scam: Minneapolis Students Need Education Choice
One classical school in Minneapolis offers a lesson on how to create opportunities in tough areas. Policymakers and special interest groups should pay attention. In May, at a heari...
What Makes Charter Schools Thrive
Every year, when the National Charter School Law Rankings are released, the immediate question is often,
Five Big Changes Coming to Higher Education This Summer
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