Education policy and funding—from common standards and college access
to the prospect of "doomsday" budget cuts—have been a steady theme in
this year's presidential campaign, even as more specific K-12 debates
lighted the political landscape in various states.
And with the strategic balance in Congress in play, along with the makeup of 44 state legislatures and the fate of numerous education-related ballot measures, the Nov. 6 elections could have a lasting impact on the direction of precollegiate policy. (Andrew Ujifusa and Alyson Klein at Education Week)
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