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Education news, analysis, and opinion about state education policy, officials, and advocacy.
- States Six States Have Made School Meals Free to All Students. Will More Follow?The new state laws provide universal school meals permanently, affecting 8 million students.States Absenteeism Data Is Inconsistent Across States. But It's ImprovingChronic absenteeism remains high. States need to consistently define and track student attendance, a new report says.States 'First of Its Kind' State Law Will Penalize Libraries That Ban BooksIllinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the bill will make Illinois the first state in the nation to outlaw book bans.States Texas Bans ‘Sexually Explicit’ Books in Schools. Law ‘Gets That Trash Out,’ Gov. Greg Abbott SaysThe bill was among four “parental empowerment” bills that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed.States Every State Now Lets Schools Measure Students' Success Based on Mastery, Not Seat TimeWyoming became the final state to adopt competency-based education policies when it approved a new pilot program in April.States More States Consider Partisan School Board Races as Education Debates IntensifyMost states don't allow party labels in school board races. With education debates cleaving down party lines, there's a push to change that.States Opinion A Bipartisan Agenda for Schools Is Absolutely PossibleA set of opportunity-to-learn principles can guide policymakers, write a current Iowa state senator and a former Arkansas state senator.States Opinion Nine Guiding Principles to Advance Public EducationThe Opportunity to Learn principles offer a road map for education stakeholders to reenvision public education through shared values and approaches.States Opinion A New Road Map for Education’s FutureStates need to promote and track access to opportunities that have support across the aisle, according to a diverse group of policymakers.States Florida Just Expanded the 'Don't Say Gay' Law. Here's What You Need to KnowThe Florida board of education voted to extend the state's ban on instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation to all grades.States Florida Is Looking to Expand 'Don't Say Gay' Law. What Does This Mean for Educators?Florida is proposing a ban on gender identity and sexual orientation education in K-12, and punishing educators harshly for violations.States Here's How 4 States Spent Their ESSER MoneyThe Council of Chief State School Officers highlighted how state education agencies have used federal pandemic aid.States What the Education Secretary Said School Leaders Should Prioritize Right NowMiguel Cardona, in a pair of speeches, urged K-12 leaders to lean into efforts to support student mental health and academic achievement.States Should Superintendent Salaries Be Capped? Some States Are Considering ItSuperintendent pay is under constant scrutiny, and proposals come up occasionally to cap it. But they rarely gain traction.States Which States Are Considering 'Don't Say Gay' Bills and Where They StandOver the past three years, legislative attacks on education about gender identity and sexual orientation have picked up momentum.