July 11, 2025 - 01:04

The recent decision to restrict access to career, technical, and adult education programs for undocumented students has sparked widespread condemnation. Critics argue that this move represents a significant setback for equity and opportunity in education, undermining the principles that define the American Dream. By denying these students the chance to pursue postsecondary programs, the decision not only limits their educational prospects but also hinders their ability to contribute meaningfully to society.
Advocates for undocumented students emphasize the importance of inclusive educational policies that allow all individuals, regardless of their immigration status, to access the resources necessary for personal and professional growth. The implications of this decision extend beyond individual students; it affects families, communities, and the economy as a whole. As the nation grapples with issues of equity and access in education, the call for policies that support rather than exclude marginalized groups has never been more urgent. This decision is seen as a direct challenge to the ideals of fairness and opportunity that many hold dear.
June 5, 2026 - 01:21
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools vote to close Glenwood ElementaryThe Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools board voted 7-0 on Thursday to close Glenwood Elementary, with the shutdown set to take effect for the 2027-2028 school year. In a statement released by the...
June 4, 2026 - 20:49
Tom Shelton named recipient of 2026 David Karem Award for Excellence in Education PolicyThe Kentucky Board of Education has named Tom Shelton as the recipient of the 2026 David Karem Award for Excellence in Education Policy. The announcement came during the board`s June 4 meeting,...
June 4, 2026 - 08:13
Gemini for Education to assist teachers, students through 'school-managed environment'If you use Google Chrome, you have likely noticed a small button in the top right corner of your screen that says `Ask Gemini.` This is Google`s smart AI assistant, and it is now being tailored...
June 3, 2026 - 17:41
Lawsuit challenges Kentucky law affecting Fayette school board raceA new legal challenge has been launched against a Kentucky law that critics say unfairly disrupts the upcoming Fayette County school board race. The lawsuit, filed by candidate Tyler Murphy and the...