Vermont Legislature Passes Landmark Education Reform without Forcing Districts to Merge
Big questions remain, such as what shape a new education funding formula could take, and how many districts will actually decide to consolidate.
The Signal in Education News
Big questions remain, such as what shape a new education funding formula could take, and how many districts will actually decide to consolidate.
The Louisiana Legislature approved a budget plan that leaves public school teachers and support workers with less money for the 2026-27 school year.
Absenteeism is a huge and seemingly intractable problem for the nation’s public schools. And Michigan has one of the worst attendance rates in the country. That makes it a prime target for researchers. In hundreds of schools, more than 3 out of 5 students were chronically absent before the pandemic. When classes resume…
California is testing a peer-to-peer youth mental health pilot program to provide students with culturally affirming support and connection, while also protecting professional school counselors from budget cuts and restoring the safety students need to learn.
A fictional space station orbiting the moon is turning into a real-world digital success story. Spacegate Station, a STEM series created in 2022 by Duval County Public School (DCPS) to support daily instruction, has unexpectedly taken off on YouTube, drawing sustained engagement from viewers far beyond the district.
On a cool spring day recently, the 1-acre farm A. Mario Loiederman Middle School in Wheaton buzzed with activity. In the lower field educational garden, students in the afterschool farm club are assigned their tasks, first to check on the seedlings and then to shovel and spread woodchips along paths in the upper larger…
“George Washington made America great once. I’ve already done it two times. That’s why people say Trump is the best president.”
Lawmakers have regularly balanced the state budget “on the backs of students,” public schools advocates have argued. This year, legislators took a different approach.
Plaintiffs in Rodriguez v. State of California argue $4 billion in modernization funding favoring wealthy districts could be dispatched by the time their lawsuit is decided.