Education Slice

Education intelligence to lead, innovate & grow.

Want to get your daily slice of Education knowledge to your inbox? Sign up now

Education Slice helps you stay ahead of essential education news shaping your profession. With a dedicated daily National Edition and three strategic State Editions in California, Texas and Florida, we bring our unique blend of AI and education expertise to research and monitor 100,000s of articles to share a summary of the most relevant and useful content to help you lead, innovate and grow.

From Kindergarten to K-12, Edtech news, school management and teaching strategies… Education Slice is the only trusted online news source in the US dedicated to covering current headlines, articles, reports and interviews to make sure you’re at the forefront of changes in the education industry.

ES banner
Recent Editions
Education Slice
National
Cardona defends education policies amid House criticism

During a heated U.S. House of Representatives hearing, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona faced sharp questioning over several pressing issues, including the botched rollout of a simplified FAFSA form, increasing reports of antisemitism in schools, execution of student-debt relief, and changes to Title IX regulations. Cardona advocated for the Biden administration's 2025 budget proposal, emphasizing the need for increased funding for the Education Department’s civil rights office to handle a growing number of discrimination complaints more efficiently. Republicans criticized the recent Title IX updates, arguing they could harm girls' sports and privacy, while also expressing frustration over persistent technical problems with the FAFSA application process, which has deterred students from seeking federal aid. Despite these controversies, there was bipartisan support for enhancing career and technical education, highlighting a rare agreement on the importance of expanding vocational training opportunities. Cardona’s testimony underscored ongoing debates about educational priorities and the federal role in ensuring fair treatment and access to education amidst policy challenges.

Full Issue
es-recent-california
Education Slice
California
Scandals expose vulnerabilities In California charter schools

A pair of reports have highlighted the vulnerabilities and weaknesses in oversight and auditing of California charter schools. The reports, issued by the Legislative Analyst’s Office and the Anti-Fraud Task Force of the California Charter Authorizing Professionals, have called for actions to address and deter future attempts at fraud by charter school operators. The reports emphasize the importance of oversight in protecting public funds and maintaining public confidence in the education system. The scandals involving charter school operators A3 Education and Inspire Charter Schools, which resulted in the theft of millions of dollars, have exposed the lack of effective supervision by small school districts. The reports recommend auditing reforms and improvements in oversight, including stricter scrutiny of third-party contracts and annual financial audits. They also propose controversial measures such as limiting the ability of small school districts to authorize charter schools and establishing a statewide Office of Inspector General to investigate and prosecute financial fraud. The reports aim to bring about reforms and strengthen accountability in the charter school system.

Full Issue
es-recent-texas
Education Slice
Texas
Texas schools face funding crisis

Texas schools are facing a funding crisis as they remain among the lowest funded in the nation. Despite a record surplus, per-student funding has remained flat at $6,160 since 2019, putting immense pressure on public schools. Many districts, including HISD, Spring, Spring Branch, Katy, Tomball, and Conroe, are projected to have budget shortfalls. While Fort Bend and Klein ISD expect no shortfall, they are exceptions. Schools are forced to make huge budget cuts due to rising inflation and increased costs. A bill to increase funding and give teachers a $15,000 raise was never heard or voted on. Tomball ISD Superintendent Martha Salazar Zamora, the state's Superintendent of the Year, emphasizes the need for better funding to continue providing quality education. A recent survey shows that 80% of districts face budget and resource issues, with over half having a deficit and expecting spending cuts.

Full Issue
es-recent-florida
Education Slice
Florida
Florida tops U.S. education rankings amid controversial changes

Florida has been named the top state for education by U.S. News & World Report for the second consecutive year, primarily due to its performance in higher education rather than its K-12 schools. This ranking reflects the high graduation rates and low tuition fees at Florida's higher education institutions. Simultaneously, the state faces controversy over legislative changes affecting diversity programs and tenure protections on campuses. In terms of K-12 education, Florida ranks tenth nationally. It scores well in college readiness and preschool enrollment but falls behind in math and reading, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress. The recent educational reforms under Governor Ron DeSantis have been pivotal, with significant funding increases aimed at bolstering the state's educational standing. Florida's commitment to higher education is evident as it continues to hold the No. 1 spot for the eighth year in higher education rankings, distinguishing its universities as leaders in affordability and graduation outcomes.

Full Issue
top-shadow
Read the latest Education highlights