
Despite its persistent poverty, Mississippi dramatically improved literacy outcomes—offering a case study in high-impact, low-cost reform.
Screens may seem to be the simple answer, but nothing about society is set up to support deep work or sustained attention.
Kids are getting just four to seven minutes a day of unstructured outdoor play. Overscheduling and anxiety are wreaking havoc on America’s youngest generation.
Austin’s independent spirit—and a billion dollars in voucher funding—will reshape classrooms and challenge government’s monopoly on childhood.
The ROI on college is plunging. Colleges are failing to educate, and instead loading kids up with unshakable debt and failed ideas.
Even with record-high per-student spending, the broken status quo has left one in five Americans functionally illiterate. Schools refuse to reform.
Despite its persistent poverty, Mississippi dramatically improved literacy outcomes—offering a case study in high-impact, low-cost reform.
Screens may seem to be the simple answer, but nothing about society is set up to support deep work or sustained attention.
Kids are getting just four to seven minutes a day of unstructured outdoor play. Overscheduling and anxiety are wreaking havoc on America’s youngest generation.
Austin’s independent spirit—and a billion dollars in voucher funding—will reshape classrooms and challenge government’s monopoly on childhood.
The ROI on college is plunging. Colleges are failing to educate, and instead loading kids up with unshakable debt and failed ideas.
Even with record-high per-student spending, the broken status quo has left one in five Americans functionally illiterate. Schools refuse to reform.