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Study explores the impact of YogaCue on seniors' cognitive and physical health
The Max Orovitz Laboratory presents a unique scene as participants engage in a new yoga class.
Charter schools enhance education for Black students
Charter schools are providing supportive learning environments that cater to the needs of Black students.
Student reading, math scores see nationwide decline according to recent NAEP report
Recent data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) indicates a concerning decline in reading and math scores for fourth and eighth-grade students across the United States.
Kansas State Department releases new KSDEweekly with focus on education
The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) has released the Feb. 20 edition of KSDEweekly, which is now accessible for viewing.
Tennessee Governor enacts educational choice program with universal eligibility
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed the Education Freedom Act of 2025 into law, launching a new educational choice program.
Superintendent highlights career education's role in Wyoming's strategic plan
Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder emphasized the significance of Career and Technical Education (CTE) during a gathering on February 10, attended by Wyoming legislators, educators, and high school members of CTE student...
Summer food service program grants open for low-income area sponsors
Children require nutritious food throughout the entire year, including when they are not attending school.
New survey reveals teen absenteeism rates and potential solutions
A recent survey conducted by Morning Consult for EdChoice highlights the ongoing issue of persistent absenteeism among American teens and suggests potential solutions to increase class attendance.
Parental pessimism grows, yet support for educational choices stays strong in recent survey
As the new school year begins, there is a notable rise in parental pessimism regarding the trajectory of K-12 education in the United States, according to findings from EdChoice's annual Schooling in America survey.
South Carolina Supreme Court revises rules for education funds use
The South Carolina Supreme Court has set a new legal precedent in the realm of education choice.
EdChoice challenges exclusion of Catholic schools in Colorado preschool program
EdChoice Legal Advocates has filed an amicus brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, addressing the exclusion of Catholic preschools from Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program.
EdChoice advocates submit amicus brief for Montana charter schools
EdChoice Legal Advocates has taken legal action to defend Montana's Community Choice Schools Act.
Montana court upholds special needs education savings accounts program
In a recent legal development in Helena, Judge Mike Menahan of the Montana First Judicial District, Lewis and Clark County, ruled to uphold the Montana Special Needs Equal Opportunity Education Savings Account (ESA) Program.
Montana court hears arguments on Special Needs ESA program initiative
EdChoice Legal Advocates (EdLA) is presenting arguments to the Montana First Judicial District Court in support of a new school choice program designed for students with special needs.
Over 1 million students engage in private school choice programs, EdChoice reports
After considerable growth in school choice programs, over 1 million U.S. students are now using private school choice options, as announced by EdChoice.
School of Health Professions has 404 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year
School of Health Professions had 404 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
Stafford Intermediate has 403 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year
Stafford Intermediate had 403 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
Bonnette Junior High School has 401 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year
Bonnette Junior High School had 401 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
Osborne Elementary School has 403 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year
Osborne Elementary School had 403 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
Frank D. Moates Elementary School has 402 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year
Frank D. Moates Elementary School had 402 students who were classified as economically disadvantaged during 2018-2019 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.