The Loss of Black Representation in Congress Is a Threat to America’s Public Schools
At our nation’s 250th anniversary, we must confront whitewashing and disenfranchisement and reclaim public education as a fundamental right that belongs to every student
EdTrust in Massachusetts Statement on the Passage of the “Right to Read” Early Literacy Law
Massachusetts has taken a decisive step toward making literacy a reality for every child through the enactment of the comprehensive “Right to Read” early literacy law
Strengthening the Pell Grant for Millions of Low-Income Students
Statement from EdTrust on the Pell Grant Preservation and Expansion Act of 2026
College Students Face New Hurdles as They Pursue Graduate and Professional Degrees
EdTrust brief highlights how new borrowing caps harm Black, Latino, Native, and low-income students
New Loan Limits Threaten Graduate Education Access and Affordability
The elimination of Grad PLUS loans will limit access to advanced degrees and drive many students toward riskier private loans
How States Can Pick Up the Slack as Federal Support for Education Shrinks
Federal changes to funding, push for vouchers require response from state legislators
Students’ Civil Rights Are Being Treated Like an Afterthought
Statement from EdTrust on the Transfers of OSERS and OCR
Approval of Indiana Waiver Abandons Federal K-12 Education Law
Statement from EdTrust President and CEO Denise Forte
Accurate History vs. Patriotic Education
The Trump administration is trying to control what’s taught in classrooms