Cheers
- A new Texas law encourages districts to automatically enroll students who score high enough on standardized tests into advanced math courses. —AP News
- To account for learning loss, many districts are attempting “learning acceleration,” where teachers provide grade-level work with extra support. —Education Week
Jeers
- Los Angeles could begin restricting co-location between charter and traditional public schools, causing 350 charter schools to lose access to space. —The 74
- More districts are following California’s dubious lead, watering down their math classes and incorporating instructional techniques without research backing. —The Atlantic
- Contrary to popular belief, there are actually more teachers than ever. Paired with lower student enrollment, this could lead to financial trouble. —The 74