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Protect Public Schools: An Advocacy Toolkit to Fight School Voucher Programs

compass August 03, 2026 by Emily Young, Nadia Torney

Here are resources communities can use to launch effective advocacy campaigns against school voucher programs

Accreditation Needs Reform. ED’s Forthcoming Proposed Rule Misses the Mark

files July 23, 2026 by Robbie Ha

The Department of Education’s forthcoming proposed rule on accreditation would weaken accountability, erode academic freedom, and expand political influence over higher education

What Happens When Grad PLUS Loans Disappear?

file-text July 23, 2026 by Noppakan Sirikul, Tionna Ellis, Tihirah Ruffin, Brianna Huynh

State fact sheets show how ending Grad PLUS loans will widen funding gaps, increase private borrowing, and strain graduate education and workforce pipelines

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Low Academic Standards Spare Adult Feelings at the Expense of Students’ Futures

article-cropped August 18, 2026 by Nicholas Munyan-Penney, Aileen Ma

As states lower the bar for graduation and grade-level tests, students can pass without mastering almost any high school skills

The Leaks in the Teacher Pipeline: Why Recruitment Alone Won’t Diversify the Educator Workforce

article-cropped August 17, 2026 by Hannah Warren

For many teacher candidates of color, the greatest challenges emerge after enrolling in teacher prep programs: financial burdens, isolation, and inequitable clinical experiences

How the Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) Works

article-cropped August 12, 2026 by Robyn Jennings

RAP is a simplified but less affordable repayment option that eliminates a path to student loan forgiveness for more than 43 million student loan borrowers in the U.S.

Closest to the Problem, Closest to the Solution: Five Years of the Justice Fellows Policy Program

article-cropped August 12, 2026 by Duke Cruz Dela Rosa

In 2021, EdTrust launched the Justice Fellows Policy Program to give justice-impacted students a voice to help shape higher education policy and become leaders

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New Massachusetts Poll Finds That Students Who Need the Most Support Face the Steepest Barriers to Safety, Mental Health, and Regular Attendance

newspaper August 19, 2026 by EdTrust-Massachusetts

Parents report persistent disparities in safety, mental health, and attendance — including heightened concerns about school safety and immigration enforcement among multilingual families

Ignoring Race Does Not Make School Discipline Race Neutral. It Makes Inequities Harder to Confront

August 18, 2026 by EdTrust

Black students have long faced some of the harshest discipline in our nation’s schools. The Department of Education’s new guidance restricting consideration of race in school discipline will have dire consequences

Opinion: Louisiana Is Becoming the Blueprint for Rolling Back Black Civil Rights

newspaper August 07, 2026 by Denise Forte

The damage caused by segregation did not disappear when the laws changed

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