- A Walton/Gallup survey finds that half of all Gen Z teens do not plan to attend college—but schools are not doing enough to engage and challenge students pursuing non-college pathways. —Gallup
- New data show that Hispanic student access to advanced courses has improved, but significant racial inequities remain in both access and preparation for these courses. —Ileana Najarro & Gina Tomko, EducationWeek
- Black families face tough decisions about where to send their children to school in a town that is home to several high-tuition, majority-White “segregation academies.” —Jennifer Berry Hawes, ProPublica
- Baltimore City Public Schools’ Re-Engagement Center helps chronically absent students earn their diploma by any means, from providing students with shoes to wear to school to allowing credit recovery. —Robert Pondiscio, National Review