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New proposal for redesigning financial aid outlines path to a debt-free college guarantee
Read moreWASHINGTON (February 14, 2013) College tuition is skyrocketing, forcing far too many students to take on frightening debt…
A Step Forward or a Step Back? State Accountability in the Waiver Era
Read moreNCLB waivers have opened the door to innovation but also a lot of backsliding when it comes to using…
Testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Read moreUnited States SenateHealth, Education, Labor and Pensions CommitteeFebruary 7, 2013Written Testimony ofKati Haycock, President, The Education Trust Chairm…
New Ed Trust report shows several state accountability systems created through NCLB waivers weaken civil rights commitments of federal law
Read moreSome states “showed real courage” in the effort to move the needle on school improvement, but far too many…
Fast Fact: Dream Act puts higher ed within reach
Read more65,000: The annual number of undocumented high school grads who've lived in the U.S. for five or more years.…
Fast Fact: The path to success
Read moreParents of color know their children's path to success runs through college. More than 9 in 10 say completing…
Fast Fact: Parents want to know
Read moreMore than 1 in 10 high schools reported students coming onto campus with a firearm or explosive in 2007-08. …
Fast Fact: Becoming a lever of change
Read moreAs a principal, Von Sheppard led a lot of improvement at his school. Now, as an assistant superintendent in…
Fast Fact: Senators demand student protections
Read moreEd Trust thanks the eight senators who recently asked Education Sec. Arne Duncan to investigate data manipulation tricks for-profit…
Implementation of Common Core Standards: Role for Advocates
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Fast Fact: Exceeding counselor capacity
Read moreEven though our most vulnerable students need extra help pursuing college, the average high school counselor is assigned to…
Fast Fact: Time is Money
Read moreStudents starting at four-year public institutions take an average of 5.7 years to earn a bachelor's degree. A year…