Top Schools Admit Half the Expected Special Needs Pupils
New Sutton Trust analysis shows that England’s most selective state schools enroll fewer disadvantaged and SEND pupils than local catchments would suggest.
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New Sutton Trust analysis shows that England’s most selective state schools enroll fewer disadvantaged and SEND pupils than local catchments would suggest.
March 23, 2026, marks the day the Department of Treasury began absorbing operational oversight of the United States federal student loan system.
Barclays data shows UK graduate debt is cutting annual housing savings by about GBP 2,000 and delaying deposits.
Kyle Hilbert?s Oklahoma literacy reform push puts early reading instruction, teacher support and accountability under scrutiny.
Trump's new campus antisemitism rules would put universities under sharper federal scrutiny over speech, protest and discipline.
Washington State University's heat resistant apple work points to a practical problem for growers rather than a novelty fruit story.
Justice Department attorneys filed a civil complaint against Harvard University in Massachusetts federal court on March 20, 2026, alleging widespread.
The Trump administration’s Harvard lawsuit seeks billions tied to alleged failures to protect Jewish students, raising a major higher-education funding fight.
A federal judge ordered Texas to extend a voucher deadline after Islamic schools alleged discrimination in the state education savings program.
Treasury Department officials initiated a structural overhaul on March 20, 2026, to absorb the federal student loan portfolio from the Education.
Dylan Lopez Contreras left ICE detention and returned to New York, intensifying debate over immigration enforcement and schools.
Bright Horizons halted a New York expansion after an employee arrest raised new scrutiny of childcare screening, supervision and parent trust.