Your perspective is always informative and appreciated, Zahava. Thanks so much for taking the time to talk with me.
Posts by Trisha Powell Crain
For more on the ideas we discussed, check out Redrawing the Lines, a report on how equity-oriented redistricting could be a game-changer for funding fairness and demographic diversity: www.newamerica.org/insights/red...
Always great to talk to the brilliant @trishcrain.bsky.social about #edpolicy ideas that could make all the difference for kids in underfunded districts--in this case, school district consolidations meant to increase fairness, not just decrease budgets. aldailynews.com/alabama-bill... #edusky
Two school prayer bills introduced by Rep. Reed Ingram, R-Pike Road, were approved in two Alabama House committees Wednesday, leaving lawmakers with competing proposals that could cost school districts millions of dollars if they refuse to comply. #aledchat aldailynews.com/school-praye...
Great piece by Tim Daly on the decline of student effort (which is only going to accelerate if we allow AI to run roughshod over education) open.substack.com/pub/timdaly/...
With journalism layoffs in the news, @edwriters.bsky.social has a round-up of practical tips and strategies for reporters: ewa.org/members-news...
ICYMI: Montgomery Christian School is seeing growing interest from families as more Alabamians explore private school options with help from state-funded options through the CHOOSE Act. The school also moved into a larger facility to expand enrollment. aldailynews.com/montgomery-c... #aledchat
New: How will we know if new private school choice programs are working?
This will prove difficult to answer in the short term because publicly funded private schools don't typically take the same tests as public schools.
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Alabama has opted in to the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit program, which begins in 2027. Student eligibility is based on household income but does not depend on the type of school a student attends, including public, private or religious schools. Story here: aldailynews.com/alabama-will...
One of ACHE’s charts really stood out to me. Associate degrees show an early bump in earnings, but growth levels off. Bachelor’s degree wages keep rising through the 30s, and that’s where the long-term payoff becomes clear. Full story and ACHE analysis linked below.
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Alabama’s 2025 school report cards are a mix of progress and concern. Magnet/specialty schools continue to excel. High-poverty schools face growing numbers of emergency-certified teachers. Fewer students scored at Level 1 this year. #aledchat
Two separate lawsuits are challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s revisions to a student loan forgiveness program that encourages college graduates to work in the nonprofit or public sectors.
Learn more: buff.ly/4Cpql8o
I loved writing it. Thanks for sharing. :)
I love this: Every senior at an Alabama high school applied for college through a new program. The result: A record $31.7 million in scholarships at a school that's traditionally had a low rate of kids going to college. Via the must-read @trishcrain.bsky.social aldailynews.com/i-got-in-dir...
Ongoing federal shutdown threatens Head Start access for 65K+ kids: "We don't want to see our children ... caught in the crosshairs of these types of political fights," Head Start's deputy director said. @amandageduld.bsky.social @the74.bsky.social #EduSky www.the74million.org/zero2eight/o...
New Okla. Schools Superintendent Rescinds Mandate for Bible Instruction in Schools: The directive reverses an effort by former schools chief Ryan Walters that drew a legal challenge.
USC becomes the fourth university to outright reject the Trump campus "compact" -- joining MIT, Brown and UPenn www.latimes.com/california/s... @danielnmiller.bsky.social and I report:
I cover Alabama’s schools, students and ed policy for Alabama Daily News.
The Daily News Digest is an easy way to keep up with what’s happening in education - plus the top headlines across the state - delivered every morning.
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All workers except a small number of top officials are being fired at the office that implements the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the employees union said.
“When we saw the news coverage, we started thinking about how we could respond, especially to find out if we had any scholars who live there,” Jackson Public Schools McKinney-Vento program manager Tiffany Jones said.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a new Texas law requiring classrooms to display the Ten Commandments in at least 11 school districts.
An illustration depicts workers leaving the Department of Education after losing their jobs.
New episode of Sold a Story.
𝟭𝟰: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝘂𝘁𝘀
The Trump administration is slashing government funding for science and dismantling the Dept of Ed. We look at what the cuts mean for the science of reading — and the effort to get that science into schools.
Listen: www.apmreports.org/episode/2025...
@trishcrain.bsky.social has expertly detailed the gaps within school populations, both at the state and district level. For the first time, Alabama is parsing out scores between kids who live in poverty and those who don't.
And the results aren't pretty.
aldailynews.com/alabama-acap...
Excellent thread from @greezbock.bsky.social covering ACAP scores (good news!), her fantastic data-wrangling with R (I'm SO jealous) and how frustrating it is for journalists to deal with giant spreadsheets of test scores (it doesn't have to be this hard)! #aledchat
Curious how your Alabama school or district did on ACAP?
We built an interactive chart where you can explore results yourself - and even download the full, clean dataset.
aldailynews.com/alabama-acap...
“The decision to withhold this funding is contrary to President Trump’s goal of returning K-12 education to the states,” the letter stated.
Alabama Sen. Katie Britt joined 9 GOP senators in sending the letter. Dr. Mackey's response here, too. #alpolitics #aledchat
aldailynews.com/sen-britt-9-...
Excellent reporting from @jillbarshay.bsky.social for the @hechingerreport.org. Not gonna try to hide it - I have a huge amount of respect for Dr. Carr and am still processing what this means for federal education data's future. #aledchat
The big bill passed and it included a federal school choice initiative. The Gadfly goes deep on the details of this new federal-level push for choice and implications across red and blue states.
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Alabama's Gov. Ivey made a stop at a Cullman summer STEM camp to highlight National Summer Learning Week - students were building robots and marble runs as part of a two-week, grant-funded program. #aledchat aldailynews.com/gov-kay-ivey...
A summary of responses showing a slight uptick in public confidence in higher education, with community colleges doing better than four-year institutions.
New Lumina/Gallup survey data show a slight uptick in the share of respondents who have confidence in higher education, with Republicans giving much more support to community colleges than four-year institutions. It's a rare bit of good news for the sector.
news.gallup.com/poll/692519/...