
State Policy
- High-quality public schools can enroll many more students with the space they already have
- Rep. Virginia Foxx reflects on her tenure as chair of the House Education and Workforce Committee
- Democratic voters show signs of pushing back on performative progressivism. That’s good news for students.
- By repealing the MCAS graduation requirement, voters defang an accountability measure that made the Bay State a top performer in U.S. education
- There’s no arguing with those who would meddle with school libraries