NJ Court Sides With Catholic School That Fired Unmarried Pregnant Teacher The New Jersey court found that the school, as a religious employer, was exempt from a state law prohibiting employment discrimination.
Oklahoma’s Religious Public Charter School Would Be an Affront to Taxpayers Everywhere Christian nationalists right see charter schools as fertile ground for a full-on assault on the separation of church and state in public education.
How Big Is the Legacy Boost at Elite Colleges? In the same week as a civil rights inquiry into Harvard, new data shows legacies are slightly more qualified yet are four times as likely to get into top schools.
Behind the Scenes of College Admissions Plenty of students from modest backgrounds are qualified to attend elite colleges and would benefit from doing so.
$7,200 Per Student: Arizona’s School Voucher Experiment More states are making all students eligible for private school subsidies. In Arizona, it has often benefited wealthier families.