Thu. Mar 5th, 2026

Big changes are shaking up schools and colleges around the world. In the U.S., Texas approved a bold new law giving families public money to help pay for private school, a move that could transform education for over 5 million students. Across the ocean, school leaders in the UK are fighting back against new school rating rules they say are unfair and damaging to mental health. In the classroom, more states are banning outdated reading methods and turning to phonics to help children read better. On the college front, Minnesota State University is cutting 86 programs and considering a tuition hike, leaving students worried about the future. And in Illinois, a school district is under federal investigation for allegedly separating students by race. These powerful stories show how deeply education is being tested and transformed—from policy and curriculum to fairness and mental well-being.

Major Policy Shifts

  • Texas Approves Universal School Vouchers
    Governor Greg Abbott is set to sign a landmark law enabling universal school vouchers, allowing over 5 million elementary and high school students to use state funds for private education. Backed by a $1 billion allocation for its first two years, this initiative marks a significant advance in the conservative effort to reshape public education. Reuters
  • UK Headteachers’ Union Challenges Ofsted
    The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) has filed a judicial review against Ofsted, England’s school inspection body, over concerns that its revised inspection system could harm school leaders’ mental health. The union argues that Ofsted failed to adequately consult stakeholders and that the new “report card” method—grading schools in up to ten areas using a color-coded scale—is potentially more damaging than the previous system. The Guardian

Curriculum and Literacy Reforms

  • States Ban ‘Three-Cueing’ Reading Method
    Lawmakers in Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, and Missouri have all introduced bills that would prohibit teachers from employing three-cueing or using materials that include the method. Education Week+1ExcelinEd In Action+1

Institutional Changes and Investigations

  • MSU Mankato Cuts Programs and Considers Tuition Hike
    Starting next fall, Minnesota State University, Mankato will eliminate 86 programs and certificates from its academic course offerings. The university is also considering a tuition increase to address budgetary challenges. MPR News
  • Federal Investigation into Evanston-Skokie School District
    The U.S. Department of Education has launched an investigation of Evanston-Skokie District 65, accusing the school district of segregating students based on race. The federal inquiry follows a complaint filed by the Southeastern Legal Foundation on behalf of a district drama teacher. Chicago Sun-Times

Student Achievements and Community Initiatives

  • Poets&Quants Honors Top MBAs of 2025
    Poets&Quants™ has named the Best & Brightest MBAs of 2025, celebrating graduating business students for their achievements and influence in the academic and professional realms. Poets&Quants
  • Miracle Riders Support Nursing Education
    Continuing their support of a $1 million fundraising pledge to enhance pediatric nursing education, the Miracle Riders are undertaking a cross-country trek to raise awareness and funds for the cause. Columbus State University News

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