When Schools Stop Feeling Safe: The Hidden Learning Crisis Driven by Immigration Enforcement
The removal of sensitive locations protections is creating unnecessary trauma for students, teachers, families, and the broader school community
D.C.’s Families Deserve Autonomy, Not Greater Federal Control
Because Washington, D.C. lacks full local control and remains subject to federal decisions, shifts in federal policy can disproportionately affect its schools, creating heightened uncertainty for students, families, and educators and reinforcing the need for greater local authority
What’s at Stake with Pell Grants
If Congress doesn’t act, the Pell Grant program faces a potential deficit of $17 billion
EdTrust Comment on IES Special Education Spending Study
EdTrust’s comment on the proposed National Special Education Spending Study
Responsible AI in Education Begins with Centering and Listening to Communities
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
EdTrust Comment on the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Proposed Amendments
EdTrust’s response to the General Services Administration’s (GSA) proposed anti-DEI amendments to the System for Award Management (SAM) certification requirements for federal financial assistance recipients
30 Years Later: What EdTrust’s Early Work Still Teaches Us About Education Equity
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
For 30 Years, We’ve Chosen Students — Every Time
EdTrust’s standard for advocacy never changed. It has always been set by the students who’ve been denied the resources they need to succeed
Good Teaching Matters: How Well-Qualified Teachers Can Close the Gap
Part of EdTrust’s 30th Anniversary: Reflecting on the Work That Still Matters