April 17, 2026 CAPE Outlook

Kansas and Kentucky opt in to the EFTC, U.S. senators want to repeal scholarships, proposed federal education budget released, and more!

March 2, 2026 CAPE Outlook

Over half of states have opted in to new federal school choice opportunity, anti-private school bill fought off in Virginia, federal education budget stays level, Muslim schools in Texas still kept off ESA list, and more

January 16, 2026 CAPE Outlook

Private schools blocked from ESA program in Texas, Virginia and Iowa opt in to federal scholarship program, Iowa receives US ED waiver, Ariella Hellman on special ed, and more!

December 23, 2025 CAPE Outlook

CAPE submits comments on new school choice law, Colorado governor intends to opt in, religious charters again proposed in Oklahoma, education department launches new earnings indicator, and more!

November 21, 2025 CAPE Outlook

Federal education programs moving to the Department of Labor, Nebraska's governor is opting in to the new Federal Scholarship Tax Credit, and the 2025 Presidential Scholars have been announced.

October 8, 2025 CAPE Outlook

CAPE Commemorates 100th Anniversary of Pierce v. Sisters, John Elcesser Recognized at Indiana CAPE 50th Anniversary Celebration, Study Says Public School Funding Exceeds Private School Tuition in Nearly Every State, and More!

September 12, 2025 Outlook

Department of Education Ends Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Disappointing NAEP Scores Released

July 1, 2025 CAPE Outlook

Trump Administration Withholds Federal Education Funds, U.S. Senate Passes School Choice, Update on EANS

May 23, 2025 Outlook

Supreme Court Deadlocks on Religious Charters, US House of Representatives Passes School Choice Bill

May 2, 2025 Outlook

Texas Passes School Choice, Indiana Goes Universal, Utah Judge Strikes Down ESA Program, and More!

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