Topic: Students We Serve

The Loss of Black Representation in Congress Is a Threat to America’s Public Schools

article-cropped June 30, 2026 by Denise Forte

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

College Students Face New Hurdles as They Pursue Graduate and Professional Degrees

newspaper June 23, 2026 by EdTrust

EdTrust brief highlights how new borrowing caps harm Black, Latino, Native, and low-income students

Accurate History vs. Patriotic Education

video June 16, 2026 by EdTrust

The Trump administration is trying to control what’s taught in classrooms

Equity Is Not Discrimination

article-cropped June 05, 2026 by Denise Forte

The current administration is weaponizing civil rights laws to eliminate opportunities and resources for Black students

Joint Comment on Proposed Changes to IDEA, Part B

June 01, 2026 by EdTrust

Education equity organizations joint comment on the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed changes to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part B State Performance Plan (SPP) and Annual Performance Report (APR)

Celebrating 30 Years of Advancing Student Excellence

article-cropped May 14, 2026 by Denise Forte

Denise Forte, president and CEO of EdTrust, delivered prepared remarks on May 6th, at EdTrust’s 30th anniversary celebration

Second Chances Require Investment — Not Contradiction

article-cropped April 30, 2026 by William Freeman III

Access to education during incarceration is one of the most reliable pathways to economic stability after release

How to Strengthen the Emergency Safety Net for Today’s Students

files April 30, 2026 by Sandra Perez

Many college students struggle to cover basic needs like food and rent. Here’s how colleges can improve their emergency aid programs to better support students in times of crisis

When Schools Stop Feeling Safe: The Hidden Learning Crisis Driven by Immigration Enforcement

article-cropped April 13, 2026 by Augustus Mays

The removal of sensitive locations protections is creating unnecessary trauma for students, teachers, families, and the broader school community