- Education policy is a leading issue for Boston’s mayoral race, especially policies for exam schools and the method for selecting school board members. —Boston Globe
- The new child tax credit promises millions to help poor families, but it doesn’t address the bigger problem: family instability. —City Journal
- In a point and counterpoint, Matthew Yglesias argues for, and Scott Winship argues against, Congress making the expanded and refundable child tax credit permanent. —Education Next
- To diversify exam schools, Chicago maintained its merit-based admissions criteria, but found a way to bring in economically disadvantaged students. Perhaps Boston will do the same. ―Boston Globe
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