
Impact of Immigration Raids on Schools and Children in Mississippi
Immigration raids in Mississippi left schools scrambling to support affected children, highlighting ongoing challenges.

Immigration raids in Mississippi left schools scrambling to support affected children, highlighting ongoing challenges.

Dual enrollment is surging, with 2.5M high schoolers taking college classes in 2022-23, up from 1.5M in 2021.

Multiple Texas school board candidates are advocating for far-right policies, including book bans and LGBTQ discrimination.

A federal judge ruled in favor of plaintiffs challenging a Virginia program that removed over 1,600 people from voter rolls since August.

Emily Kayser, a teacher, finds covering college tuition daunting. Colby College’s new aid for middle-income families eases this.

Former Sen. Kelly Ayotte, now running for NH governor, disputes a ruling on school underfunding, supporting school choice policies instead.

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, now a U.S. Senate candidate, opposes a transmission line that could affect his business interests.

Missouri AG seeks to restrict mifepristone, citing reduced teen births as harm. Lawsuit aims to reinstate FDA limits to address state concerns.

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ lawyers drafted letters threatening criminal charges against broadcasters airing a pro-Amendment 4 ad, court records show.

Morgan Kirkpatrick, tired of seeing Republicans run unopposed in Lubbock, campaigns energetically with local Democrats, inspired by Kamala Harris.

Micah Beckwith, GOP candidate for Indiana lieutenant governor, takes extreme anti-abortion stances, likening abortion to the Holocaust.

Three weeks before a contested U.S. election, student voices should be louder than ever, even if they can’t vote yet.

