Surgeon general advisory urges caution on youth screen use

The advisory was accompanied by a toolkit calling for schools to “limit screen use by assigning work in books or on paper whenever possible.”
Ed Dept spending priority raises concerns with nod to Judeo-Christianity

The inclusion of “the founders’ religious beliefs” in discretionary grant priorities comes amid a focus on “promoting patriotic education.”
12.6M kids lack access to summer programming

Cost, transportation and availability are barriers to these programs despite strong interest from families, an Afterschool Alliance report finds.
National Assessment Governing Board to restore previously cut NAEP exams

In addition to restoring state-level 12th grade reading and math tests in 2032, it will also make more data available for states in certain subjects and grades.
Title IX rescissions throw resolution agreements into uncertainty

While many of the agreements were already out of the monitoring phase, their rescission “is the department sending a message,” one legal expert said.