Impacts of the 2024 Election on Education: Top Posts and Articles

Boy, what an election….

I’ve written a piece offering ideas on how schools can respond, and it will be appearing in Ed Week this week.
You might also be interested in my past post, I’m Not Sure If It’s The “Best,” But Here’s A Collection Of Ideas For How Schools & Teachers Might Respond To A Trump Victory.
Here are other posts and articles worth reading, and I’ll be adding to the list:
Trump has won a second term. Here’s what that means for schools. is from Chalkbeat.
California education leaders try to reassure students of protections against Trump policies is from Ed Source.
What’s at Stake for Schools as Trump Returns to the White House is from Ed Week.
I’m adding this tweet to THE BEST RESOURCES FOR LEARNING ABOUT THE PLYLER DECISION NOW THAT RIGHT-WINGERS ARE PLANNING A PUSH TO MAKE MIGRANT CHILDREN PAY TO ATTEND SCHOOL:

https://t.co/GFyI1tNGjG pic.twitter.com/eMLsgWhu3m
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) November 6, 2024

Small comfort now, but vouchers went 0-3 on state ballots.
100’s of thousands of Trump voters voted against school vouchers.
In KY, Trump won 65-35 but vouchers lost by the same margin—losing all 120 counties.
In the reddest wave in decades, voters still rejected vouchers. pic.twitter.com/ykah3UYJDo
— Josh Cowen (@joshcowenMSU) November 6, 2024

Voters Rejected Private School Choice. A Trump Administration May Push It Anyway is from Ed Week.
How Trump’s Second Term Will Affect Education: 4 Things to Know is from Ed Week.
Don’t Forget About Money for Schools: How Public Education Fared at the Polls is from Ed Week.
California voters say yes to $10 billion school construction bond is from Ed Source.
What Trump’s victory means for education in California is from Ed Source.

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