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We evaluate education policies, practices, and dollars spent through a single lens: what’s right for students — preschool through college. Here’s our latest work, featuring our signature data, research, and recommendations.

Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR)

July 13, 2026 by Nancy Duchesneau

Unlike traditional research led by adult experts, Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) engages those most impacted as co-researchers

FY27 Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Billions from Education Funding

July 10, 2026 by EdTrust

EdTrust’s Federal Funding at Risk tool highlights what’s at stake if either the president’s or the House’s budget proposal is implemented

New Loan Limits Threaten Graduate Education Access and Affordability

files June 23, 2026 by Victoria Jackson

The elimination of Grad PLUS loans will limit access to advanced degrees and drive many students toward riskier private loans

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How Graduate Education Loan Limits Will Hurt Students With Disabilities

article-cropped July 17, 2026 by Jenna Maree P. Wong

New graduate loan caps ignore disability-related costs, and could force many to choose between graduate school, private debt, and meeting basic needs

Maryland Middle School Students Are Being Left Behind

article-cropped July 13, 2026 by Natalia Mendizabal

When people discuss college and career opportunities, why are students expected to wait until high school to access college and career opportunities?

We Need More Student-Led Research Programs Like YPAR

article-cropped July 13, 2026 by Ana Blandon, Lixcy Pereira, Samuel Lopez

YPAR helped us figure out what questions we should ask, and what information school counselors should be giving us for college and career exploration

Our Kids Deserve a Diploma that Actually Opens Doors

article-cropped July 10, 2026 by Beatriz Villarreal

We send our children to Houston ISD schools every morning, hoping that when they graduate, they’ll be ready for what comes next

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New Report Finds Massachusetts Fails to Meet the Literacy Needs of Thousands of Adolescents, But Bright Spots Show It’s Possible

newspaper July 16, 2026 by EdTrust-Massachusetts

Despite the state’s top national ranking, about half of middle and high schoolers lack the support needed to read at grade level

Joint Comment on OMB’s Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance

July 15, 2026 by EdTrust

Education and civil rights organizations submit joint public comment expressing concerns regarding the Office of Management and Budget’s proposed overhaul of the administration of federal financial assistance

95 Education, Civil Rights, and Disability Organizations’ Joint Statement in Opposition to Legislation to Provide Cover to the Administration’s Illegal Dismantling of the Department of Education

July 14, 2026 by EdTrust

95 organizations strongly oppose the package of IAA bills set to be marked up in the House Education and Workforce Committee this week

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