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A unique multimedia storytelling project that illustrates the history of Black educators and interviews Black principals who detail their experiences today. Take a journey with us.
Research, Tools & Insights
We evaluate education policies, practices, and dollars spent through a single lens: what’s right for students — preschool through college. Here’s our latest work, featuring our signature data, research, and recommendations.
Supporting Student-Parents at Two-Year Colleges: Addressing the Affordability Gap
Student-parents at community colleges pay at least $13,000 more per year, on average, than their peers without children once the full cost of attendance is factored in, an EdTrust brief finds
The Great American Heist
EdTrust is sounding the alarm about The Great American Heist — the largest transfer of wealth in U.S. history that affects everyone — that’s happening right in front of our eyes
An Equitable Approach to Improving Literacy
How to ensure more equitable reading opportunities and outcomes for all students
Latest from Our Blog
The Federal Freeze of $660 Million in TRIO Funding Dashes Millions of Students’ College Dreams
TRIO creates a pipeline for students from middle and high school to college & career. So, the sudden $600M freeze is devastating
More 2024 NAEP Results Reaffirm That Our Nation’s Students Need More Support
Amid a literacy crisis, new national assessment results show that reading scores for high school seniors are at an all-time low
Getting To & Through College: Notes From a Graduate Student Pursuing Dual Degrees
A first-gen Asian American student talks about his academic journey, career path, and challenges he’s faced while attending college
Our Students Aren’t Just Struggling with Math — They’re Struggling to Believe They Belong
It’s time to stop accepting “I’m just not a math person” as a fact — because that mindset is holding far too many students back

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Latest from Our Press Room
The Federal Freeze of $660 Million in TRIO Funding Stymies Students From Accessing and Completing College
Statement from Tramelle Howard, EdTrust in Louisiana, State Director
EdTrust-Massachusetts Responds to New National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Data
The recently released 12th grade math and reading National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores are deeply alarming
National Trends, Local Consequences: NAEP Results Highlight Continued Work for Texas
The newly released 12th grade NAEP scores reveal alarming national trends: student achievement is declining in both reading & math

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