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Monday Briefing: K-12 Shifts: Policies, Choice, and Classroom Dynamics

Suzanne Gallagher

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Episode Overview:
This episode dives into major changes in U.S. K-12 education, touching on policy updates, school choice, and shifting demographics. Perfect for parents, educators, and stakeholders.

Key Points:

Oklahoma’s Superintendent Ryan Walters champions parental rights, less federal control, and a patriotic curriculum to curb social indoctrination.

School choice remains contested. Recent efforts in states like Colorado and Kentucky have faced setbacks, revealing a rural-urban divide and union influences.

In Nevada, a teacher’s political remarks at Lied STEM Academy ignited concerns about classroom bias and parental rights.

Falling birth rates are leading to lower enrollments, financial challenges, and increased interest in school choice.

Final Thoughts:
The push for parental empowerment and local control in education continues. Up to 40% of students may soon have private school options.

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