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New Jersey Invests Record Money in Preschool, But Serving Multilingual Learners is Another Story

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks

Peter Rosario has spent years watching his teachers help Spanish-speaking preschoolers sound out English words at La Casa de Don Pedro, a Newark-based nonprofit organization that offers support for immigrant families and contracts with Newark Public Schools to provide state-funded preschool. But Rosario says the state’s investment in programs like his hasn’t turned into clear []

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Sentinel KSMO

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· Jun 29, 2026

USD 500 document says the district may not inform parents of their child’s gender transition, despite a legal requirement to do so

A whistleblower video confirms that, contrary to protestations, USD 500 Kansas City appears to continue flouting state and federal law concerning “social transitioning” of students by having the conversations “be like underground railroad conversationsso not stopping the work, just not making it so public.” Another speaker says.”Everybody’s kind of in the same garbled mess of [] The post USD 500 document says the district may not inform parents of their child’s gender transition, despite a legal requirement to do so appeared first on The Sentinel.

CommonWealth Beacon

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· Jul 6, 2026

What can Mass. learn from New Mexico’s universal child care experiment?

New Mexico is making waves, and generating questions from curious onlookers, by offering universal child care to all families. How is it funded? Is it truly universal? Are there enough caretakers to keep up with demand? And with our astronomically high child care costs, could Massachusetts achieve something similar? Jacob Vigil, the chief legislative officer of New Mexico Voices for Children, joins CommonWealth Beacon's Chris Lisinski to dive into the policy, the grassroots campaign behind the changes, and how money from the booming New Mexican oil and gas industry played a key role.

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jul 8, 2026

Free Summer Childcare Helps Student Parents

Free Summer Childcare Helps Student Parents Joshua.Bay Wed, 07/08/2026 - 03:00 AM For student parents, finding childcare can mean the difference between stopping out and staying on track. LaGuardia Community College is stepping in to help. Byline(s) Joshua Bay

Americans for Prosperity

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· Jul 10, 2026

AFP-NH Applauds Gov. Ayotte for Modernizing Home Education

Concord, NH — Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) commends Governor Ayotte for signing House Bill 1268, which will modernize New Hampshire’s home education laws. AFP-NH Deputy State Director Sarah Scott said: “Parents, not the government, are the ultimate decision-makers in their child’s education, and Governor Ayotte’s signature on HB 1268 reinforces that principle instead of [] The post AFP-NH Applauds Gov. Ayotte for Modernizing Home Education appeared first on Americans for Prosperity.

Vermont Daily Chronicle

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· Jun 21, 2026

Frenier: The inequality of “equality” in education

Almost 40 years after the VT Supreme Court rendered its Brigham decision, supposedly ensuring equal educational opportunities for all Vermont kids, the opportunities to be academically proficient in Vermont schools remain decidedly UNequal. The post Frenier: The inequality of “equality” in education first appeared on Vermont Daily Chronicle. The post Frenier: The inequality of “equality” in education appeared first on Vermont Daily Chronicle.

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· Jul 10, 2026

‘Preferential treatment’: State gets sued for basing supplies contracts on race * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Source link Gov. Tony Evers, D-Wis. There’s a program called the Wisconsin Supplier Diversity Program in that state, which procures supplies and services for the state and spends more than

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Related coverage for "New Jersey Invests Record Money in Preschool, But Serving Multilingual Learners is Another Story": Sentinel KSMO — USD 500 document says the district may not inform parents of their child’s gender transition, despite a legal requirement to do so. CommonWealth Beacon — What can Mass. learn from New Mexico’s universal child care experiment?. Inside Higher Ed — Free Summer Childcare Helps Student Parents. Americans for Prosperity — AFP-NH Applauds Gov. Ayotte for Modernizing Home Education. Vermont Daily Chronicle — Frenier: The inequality of “equality” in education. OpsLens — ‘Preferential treatment’: State gets sued for basing supplies contracts on race * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh