In 2050, will American schools be better or worse than they are today?*
Oct 02, 2025
In 2050, will American schools be better or worse than they are today?*
Fordham Institute
Political scientist Charles Murray envisions 2050 America divided between a thriving “cognitive elite” of married professionals and a struggling majority marked by jobless men, rising single-parent homes, and widespread escape into virtual worlds.
Chalkbeat
The Kuspuk School District owns two small planes and employs a pilot to stay connected with schools spread across 12,000 square miles along the Kuskokwim River in western Alaska.
NBC
People who learn they have autism after age 6 — the current median age at diagnosis — are often described as having a “milder” form of autism than people diagnosed as toddlers.
Fordham Institute
The just-released Nation’s Report Card showing score declines for eighth graders in science and downward trends in reading and math for 12th graders is eliciting a range of reactions.