As more states offer free meals to all students, studies show that such universal programs increase access to food, and may reduce stigma and improve academic outcomes.
Education
-
-
College Students with Loans More Likely to Report Bad Health and Skip Medicine and Care
The Conversation Aug 14, 2023College students who postpone medical care to save money end up paying for it down the line in the form of worse health, a researcher contends.
-
Bonding-centered Professional Development Will Benefit Teachers
Education Dive Aug 12, 2023Microdoses of professional development can help inspire winter-weary staff, supplementing monthly PD meetings that typically offer tangible take-away information while eliciting teacher input, Hammarskjord Middle School (New Jersey) Principal Michael…
-
Improving Pathways for Early Childhood Educators
EdSurge Aug 12, 2023I became an early childhood teacher because, like so many others, I dream of making abundant, equitable access to high-quality early childhood …
-
Students of Color Speak Out on the Impacts of School Segregation
Chalkbeat Aug 11, 2023New Jersey’s Statewide Coalition of Educational Equity organized the discussion in anticipation of a much-awaited ruling on a school segregation lawsuit.
-
Scholarship Displacement Presents Unpleasant “August Surprise” for Low-income Students
The Hechinger Report Aug 11, 2023A backlash has begun against scholarship displacement, under which universities substitute outside scholarships for already-promised institutional financial aid, resulting in a zero net gain for recipients.
-
The Discrimination Facing Black Students with Disabilities
The 74 Aug 10, 2023Filing a federal complaint, as my organization did, is not enough. Black parents must come together to hold school & government officials to account.
-
Study Reveals Disparities in Teacher Qualifications in Pennsylvania
Chalkbeat Aug 10, 2023Despite having greater needs, Black, brown, and low-income students in Pennsylvania attend schools with the least experienced, least qualified teachers, a new report has found.
-
The Criminalization of False Address Use to Gain Access to Better Schools
The 74 Aug 9, 2023Parents can be jailed or face fines up to $10K. ‘No one wants a mug shot,’ said an Ohio mom who spent 9 days locked up.
-
Strategies for Increasing Teacher Diversity
The 74 Aug 9, 2023To hire and keep more educators, states should address every stage of the training, recruiting and retention pipeline, says NCTQ.
-
The Transformative Potential of American Sign Language Education
EdSource Aug 9, 2023For the benefit of the Deaf community as well as the hearing, schools should teach ASL to all students.
-
The Unlikely Key to Increasing Community College Enrollment
Higher Ed Dive Aug 8, 2023Higher Education News…
About Us
Giving Compass Network
Partnerships & Services
We are a nonprofit too. Donate to Giving Compass to help us guide donors toward practices that advance equity.
loyaltyDonate to Giving CompassTrending Issues
- Copyright © 2026, Giving Compass Network
- A 501(c)(3) organization. EIN: 85-1311683
- Privacy Policy
- User Agreement
Sign in
Don't have an account?
Click here to sign up!
Your personal information is confidential at Giving Compass. For more information, please visit our privacy policy. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use.