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Indiana’s “Future Accountability Model” is Bad for Hoosier Students

file-text March 13, 2026 by EdTrust

The Indiana Department of Education is asking the U.S. Department of Education for a waiver to let a new system which violates federal accountability rules replace its federally compliant system

Examining State Education Agency Perspectives on School Improvement Supports

files March 12, 2026 by Shayna Levitan, Anna Skubel, Ph.D.

State education agencies are responsible for investing resources, dismantling barriers, and championing long-term, systemwide change to ensure school improvement

How Land-Grant Institutions Can Better Serve Indigenous Students

files February 11, 2026 by Durriya Ahmed, Brianna Huynh, Paulina Fraser

These institutions were founded on the premise of accessible education, but how accessible are they to Indigenous students?

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Why States Need to Play a More Supportive Role in School Improvement

article-cropped March 12, 2026 by Shayna Levitan

Across the country, state education agencies have a clear, well-defined role at the start of the accountability process. They also have a clear role at the end. But the middle is where schools need their state’s support most

Getting To & Through College: Notes From a College Student in South Carolina

article-cropped March 09, 2026 by Gabriela Montell

A first-generation student talks about the challenges they’ve faced, why they feel called to advocate for others, and how politics is affecting the campus climate at their university

New Definition of “Patriotic Education” Does Not Benefit Students

article-cropped March 05, 2026 by Kurt Russell

The Department of Education’s “patriotic education” is an attempt to whitewash U.S. history and suppress the truth about America’s past

Pell Grants Are a Lifeline for College Students. These Students Know

article-cropped March 04, 2026 by Gabriela Montell

Pell Grants help low- and middle-income students afford college each year. But students say Pell Grants don’t cover the full cost of attendance

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Joint Public Comment on Alabama’s Waiver Request

March 10, 2026 by EdTrust

Educational equity and civil rights organizations submit joint public comment on Alabama’s draft Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) waiver requests

EdTrust Comment on RISE Negotiated Rule

March 03, 2026 by EdTrust

EdTrust’s recommendations for the final RISE negotiated rule implementing several provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Education Department’s Expanded Transfers Threaten Stability for Students and Families

February 24, 2026 by EdTrust

Statement from Allison Socol, Vice-President of P-12 Policy

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