Joint Comment on Indiana’s Proposed A-F School Accountability System
Educational equity and civil rights organizations submitted a joint public comment on Indiana’s proposed A-F school accountability system regulations
Joint Comment on Indiana’s Draft ESSA Waiver Application
Educational equity and civil rights organizations submitted a joint public comment on Indiana’s draft waiver application regarding Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requirements
Louisiana Can’t Build a Stronger Future by Erasing Inclusion
Gov. Landry’s recent executive order jeopardizes student access, success, equity, and accountability
New EdTrust Resource Shows How to Expand Promise of Recent State Literacy Efforts So All Children Have the Right to Read
Suite of resources offers practical tactics to improve outcomes for all students
An Equitable Approach to Improving Literacy
How to ensure more equitable reading opportunities and outcomes for all students
Investing in Education is Investing in the Future: Tennessee’s School Funding Transformation
The 2022 overhaul of Tennessee’s funding system not only marked a major step for the state, but also sparked regional momentum for reform
What The Federal Voucher Program Means for Students in Your State
Now that a federal school voucher program has become law, here’s what it means for students in your state
States Fight Back Against the Department of Education
The Department of Ed froze nearly $7 billion in education funding, leaving schools around the country scrambling just before the new school year
EdTrust-Texas and Fellow Organizations Stand Against Pell Cuts
A coalition of 28 Texas organizations urged Senators Cornyn and Cruz to reject proposed Pell Grant restrictions in the House budget bill, warning they would harm hundreds of thousands of part-time students and jeopardize the state’s workforce and economic future