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Protecting Students Amid Federal Attacks on Higher Education Opportunities

files April 02, 2026 by EdTrust

Given the impending threats to the future of higher education, there are opportunities for states to make policy and resource decisions that can reduce the potential impact and scope of cuts

A Guide for States on Implementing Workforce Pell Grants

compass April 02, 2026 by Sabreyna Reese, Roxanne Garza, Kyla Hurns, Tihirah Ruffin

A new guide explains how Workforce Pell expands federal financial aid to short-term, career-focused programs and how states and stakeholders can implement it effectively

Good Teaching Matters: How Well-Qualified Teachers Can Close the Gap

files March 27, 2026 by EdTrust

Part of EdTrust’s 30th Anniversary: Reflecting on the Work That Still Matters

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Indiana’s Waiver Request Abandon’s Students in Low-Performing Schools

article-cropped April 02, 2026 by Nicholas Munyan-Penney

Indiana is currently seeking a waiver from federal education requirements from ED. As a part of their request, IDOE wants to allow federal school improvement funding to go to any district, not just those with the lowest performing schools

How Rising Need and Unstable Funding Are Shaping District Budget Decisions Right Now

article-cropped April 01, 2026 by Qubilah Huddleston

This school district budget season feels especially high stakes because a lot is hitting district leaders at once

Responsible AI in Education Begins with Centering and Listening to Communities

article-cropped March 31, 2026 by Denise Forte

As AI rapidly enters classrooms, its potential benefits for students of color and those from low-income communities are undermined when funders fail to partner with families and communities — silencing their voices and increasing the risk of harm

30 Years Later: What EdTrust’s Early Work Still Teaches Us About Education Equity

article-cropped March 27, 2026 by Nicolle Grayson

Good Teaching Matters, a seminal EdTrust report from 1998, looks at the state of education in the U.S. and the persistent inequities that hold students back. That message still resonates today

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The Trump Administration Continues its Campaign to Defund Education

April 03, 2026 by EdTrust

Statement from EdTrust on the president’s FY27 budget

Joint Comment on Comprehensive Centers

April 03, 2026 by EdTrust

Joint comment from EdTrust and partners on the structure and priorities of the Comprehensive Centers

Joint Letter Regarding New Indiana Accountability System

March 31, 2026 by EdTrust

Joint comment on Indiana’s accountability regulations

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