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Trump Administration Renewed Onslaught on Harvard and Uncertain Negotiations
Evaluating the Trump Administration’s Intensified Pressure on Harvard The recent actions taken by the Trump administration against Harvard University have set off a series of events that are as intimidating as they are confusing. This op-ed examines the tug-of-war between federal agencies and one of America’s oldest and most respected institutions, seeking to understand the […] More
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KSDE Answers Kansas Attorney General Demand for Contract Language Reforms
The Conflict Over Contractual Language in Kansas Education: An Overview In recent weeks, Kansas education officials have found themselves caught in a legal tug-of-war over contractual language included in agreements for USDA food nutrition programs. On June 25, 2025, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach sent a strongly worded letter to the Kansas State Board of […] More
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Florida Empowers College Quality with Four Million Dollar Accreditation Initiative
Opinion Editorial: A New Era in Florida’s Higher Education Accreditation Florida’s recent move to approve $4 million for establishing a new accrediting body marks a turning point in the way we think about public higher education oversight. The decision by the Florida Board of Governors to not only create but also exclusively fund this new […] More
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Fathers Lead Charge to Reclaim Classrooms Without Smartphones in England
Smartphones in English Schools: A Necessary Ban or Overreaction? Recent legal moves by two concerned fathers, Will Orr-Ewing and Pete Montgomery, have thrust the debate over smartphone use in England’s schools into the spotlight. In a bold move, the pair have signaled legal action against government policy by urging the Education Secretary to approve a […] More
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Supreme Court Grants Trump Temporary Reins Over Education Department
Supreme Court’s Decision: A Turning Point for the Education Department? The recent Supreme Court ruling allowing President Trump to withhold pay for 1,400 employees of the Education Department is now the talk of many corridors of power and public debate. In this opinion editorial, we take a closer look at the decision, its potential ripple […] More
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Trump Celebrates Supreme Court Decision Launching Dramatic Education Department Overhaul
A Turbulent Era in American Law Enforcement and Politics The recent controversies surrounding high-profile figures in American law enforcement have left many wondering about the future direction of justice and political accountability. From heated confrontations over the Jeffrey Epstein investigation to dramatic shifts in US immigration policy and international diplomacy, we are witnessing a series […] More
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Ohio Education Abolition Sparks Statewide Debate on Future Learning
Shaping the Future of Our Education System: The Intersection of Elementary and Higher Education Policy The way our education system is set up today is a topic that has generated plenty of discussion. From the very first years of elementary school to the halls of higher education institutions, state and federal policies touch nearly every […] More
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Department of Education layoffs leave student loan borrowers facing an uncertain future
Supreme Court’s Decision: A New Direction or a Troubling Choice? The recent Supreme Court ruling has left many in the education community with mixed feelings. By allowing President Trump’s administration to continue with the extensive layoffs at the Department of Education, the decision marks a turning point, one that is both celebrated and criticized by […] More
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Columbus Schools Thrive Under Superintendent Chapmans Vision
Opinion Editorial: Columbus City Schools’ Performance Under Superintendent Chapman Columbus City Schools has been working through a period full of problems and tricky parts as it aims to improve learning outcomes across the district. Despite challenges that many educational institutions face today, the district’s journey in refining third grade early literacy, seventh grade math proficiency, […] More
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West Hartford Chooses Education Over Ideology
Education in West Hartford: Prioritizing Academic Excellence Over Partisan Agendas The debate over education in West Hartford has reached a tipping point. For years, concerned parents and community members have observed the increasingly tangled issues that emerge when politics and pedagogy mix. It is time for the district to reexamine its approach and focus on […] More
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Alexandra Freidus Reveals Bold Insights on Educational Equity and School Diversity
Rethinking School Diversity and Educational Inequity: An Opinion Editorial In today’s educational landscape, discussions about school diversity and educational inequity are more important than ever. With debates raging over policies and practices in urban school systems, it is essential to take a closer look at how diverse experiences in schools influence both teaching and learning. […] More
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US Department of Education Restarts Federal Student Aid Office
Online Access Barriers: Understanding the Effects of GDPR on Educational Platforms The recent message, “451: Unavailable due to legal reasons,” may seem like a simple error, but it opens up a broader discussion about the challenges educators, students, and administrators face when legal guidelines intersect with digital access. In this opinion piece, we take a […] More









