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    SCOTUS Student Debt Relief Decision, All4Ed Flash, S1, E3

    SCOTUS Student Debt Relief Decision, All4Ed Flash, S1, E3

    On Friday, June 30th, the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ended their session with their last cases. Two of the cases addressed challenges to President Biden’s student loan debt relief plan.  The first case involved two individuals that sued because their loans did not qualify for loan forgiveness. The high court dismissed this case because it “lacked standing.” 

    In the second case, SCOTUS ruled that at least one state, Missouri, had standing to bring a lawsuit since they stood to lose money under the debt relief program. Reaching the question of whether  President Biden had the authority to use the HEROES Act to erase about $400 billion in student debt, the court ultimately held that this was an illegal use of executive power and overturned the program. The decision immediately ends the debt relief that the Department of Education (ED) approved for 16 million borrowers and the pending applications of millions of others. 

    Justice Elena Kagan led the dissent, with Justices Sotomayor and Jackson joining, and said that the Court “declines to respect Congress’s decision to give broad emergency powers to the secretary of education. It does not let the political system, with its mechanisms of accountability, operate as normal. It makes itself the decision maker on, of all things, federal student-loan policy. And then, perchance it wonders why it has only compounded the ‘sharp debates’ in the country?”

    Still, the Court’s decision only affects Biden’s recently announced debt relief plan  and does not change other important relief programs like Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) – a critical program for educators and public servants.  

    In response, President Biden announced a “new way forward” on student loan relief and a plan to approach a solution through the Higher Education Act. Acknowledging the hardship that this decision will cause for many American families, the Biden-Harris Administration is creating a temporary “on ramp” to loan repayment so that those that cannot pay their monthly bills will not face the threat of default and potential harm to their credit. The Department of Education has also finalized a new income-driven repayment plan that will reduce monthly payments for undergraduate loans, and for low-income borrowers their new payment will be $0. Borrowers can learn more and check if they qualify at studentaid.gov where they will also find the application later this summer.  

    Despite this decision, Congress still has the authority to act on student debt relief and college affordability more broadly. Though the Administration has started temporary programs, Congress must come together to support borrowers as the nation continues to recover and create long-term solutions to address college affordability. 

    Thank you for reading our follow up blog. We will be back with a new All4Ed Flash next week. To listen to our latest All4Ed Flash, click the link below and be sure to follow us on your favorite podcast service and social media. You can find all of our socials on linktree by clicking here.

    SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision, All4Ed Flash, S1, E2

    SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision, All4Ed Flash, S1, E2

    On Thursday, June 29th, the Supreme Court issued an opinion ruling that the race conscious affirmative action policies used by Harvard and the University of North Carolina were unconstitutional.  While these cases were focused on these two university’s specific policies, the ruling will have far reaching consequences for every college and university across the country that uses race as a factor in holistic application processes. In a 6:3 ruling by the conservative majority, Chief Justice John Roberts claims that their ruling does not overturn prior cases authorizing race-based affirmative action and that how an applicant’s race has affected their life can still be part of how their college application is considered.  

    However, the dissenting opinions and initial analyses claim that this opinion overturns over 40 years of precedent and will make it nearly impossible for colleges and universities to use admissions policies as valuable tools to increase diversity and ensure equitable consideration of student candidates.  

    In a rare move, the justices read their dissenting and concurring opinions from the bench. In her dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said “The result of today’s decision is that a person’s skin color may play a role in assessing individualized suspicion, but it cannot play a role in assessing that person’s individualized contributions to a diverse learning environment. That indefensible reading of the Constitution is not grounded in law and subverts the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of equal protection.” 

    Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said it best in his message to aspiring students, “we see you and we need you. Do not let this ruling deter you from pursuing your educational potential. Our colleges and our country itself cannot thrive and compete in the 21st century without your talent, ingenuity, perseverance, and ambition.”

    While Thursday’s decision will be studied in more detail in the coming days and weeks, what is certain is that higher education leaders must continue their commitment to creating campus communities that reflect the diversity of this nation. 

    Whether they are Black, Latinx, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Indigenous, or White, every young person still deserves a fair shot at higher education. This decision should not deter young people from applying to colleges and universities or from fully expressing themselves in their college applications and sharing their talents, experiences, how they would contribute to the university community, and how race affects their lives.  

    We will have a second post this upcoming Wednesday. To listen to our latest All4Ed Flash, click the link below and be sure to follow us on your favorite podcast service and social media. You can find all of our socials on linktree by clicking here.

    How the "Debt Ceiling" Deal Affects Education, All4Ed Flash, S1, E1

    How the "Debt Ceiling" Deal Affects Education, All4Ed Flash, S1, E1

    For many weeks, the nation anxiously awaited as we neared the debt ceiling limit. After weeks of tense negotiations, President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy came to an agreement on May 28th to prevent the nation from defaulting on its debt payments, which passed with begrudging bipartisan support. 

    Rather than raising the debt limit, the agreement suspends it until January 2025—past the 2024 presidential election. But Republicans wouldn’t support that move without also setting limits for fiscal year 2024 and 2025 discretionary spending. As a result, spending on non-defense programs, like education, will essentially be flat funded from this year to next and limited to one percent growth the following year.  

    The deal came with other tough losses for Democrats, including a “clawback” of $28 billion in unobligated COVID-relief funds. However, the US Department of Education has assured states and school districts that this will not affect any education relief funding, including:  

    • The Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund - ESSER
    • The Governor's Emergency Education Relief Fund - GEER 
    • Homeless Children and Youth - HCY
    • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, know as (SNAP).

    Finally, the agreement officially ends the student loan repayment pause and codifies the Biden Administration's prior decision to lift the freeze on loan payments and interest, while also preventing any further extensions of the pause.  

    Last November, the Administration announced that student loan payments, which were initially put on hold at the onset of the COVID pandemic, would resume either 60 days after a Supreme Court ruling on its student loan forgiveness plan or 60 days after June 30, 2023 – whichever comes first. This means that interest on student loans will begin accruing on September 1, and payments will be due starting in October 2023. 

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    Going All-In To Keep Kids Out

    Going All-In To Keep Kids Out

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Positive Signs of Learning

    Positive Signs of Learning

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Cultivating Feedback

    Cultivating Feedback

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Roll With What You Got

    Roll With What You Got

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    What You Think About You Bring About

    What You Think About You Bring About

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Developing Disciplined Learners

    Developing Disciplined Learners

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    The Not-So-Secret World of Learning

    The Not-So-Secret World of Learning

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Focused Flexibility

    Focused Flexibility

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Capacity to Change

    Capacity to Change

    Brianna Henneke Hodges, National Faculty, Future Ready Schools @bhodgesEDU

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Suffering from TMT

    Suffering from TMT

    Carl Hooker, Future Ready Faculty, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @mrhooker
    Carl's online classes: mrhook.it/rl

    Adam Phyall, Future Ready Lead Advisor, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @askadam3

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes
    Twitter: @FutureReady
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Relationships MATTer with Matt Holley

    Relationships MATTer with Matt Holley

    Carl Hooker, Future Ready Faculty, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @mrhooker
    Carl's online classes: mrhook.it/rl

    Adam Phyall, Future Ready Lead Advisor, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @askadam3

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes
    Twitter: @FutureReady
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Get Under The Umbrella

    Get Under The Umbrella

    Carl Hooker, Future Ready Faculty, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @mrhooker
    Carl's online classes: mrhook.it/rl

    Adam Phyall, Future Ready Lead Advisor, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @askadam3

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes
    Twitter: @FutureReady
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    How to Raise a Future Ready Tech Leader

    How to Raise a Future Ready Tech Leader

    Carl Hooker, Future Ready Faculty, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @mrhooker
    Carl's online classes: mrhook.it/rl

    Adam Phyall, Future Ready Lead Advisor, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @askadam3

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes
    Twitter: @FutureReady
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Switching Ain’t Easy

    Switching Ain’t Easy

    Carl Hooker, Future Ready Faculty, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @mrhooker
    Carl's online classes: mrhook.it/rl

    Adam Phyall, Future Ready Lead Advisor, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @askadam3

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes
    Twitter: @FutureReady
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    The $200 Billion Question

    The $200 Billion Question

    Carl Hooker, Future Ready Faculty, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @mrhooker
    Carl's online classes: mrhook.it/rl

    Adam Phyall, Future Ready Lead Advisor, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @askadam3

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes
    Twitter: @FutureReady
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Season 3 Kick-off

    Season 3 Kick-off

    Carl Hooker, Future Ready Faculty, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @mrhooker
    Carl's online classes: mrhook.it/rl 

    Adam Phyall, Future Ready Lead Advisor, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C., @askadam3

    Future Ready Schools Website: FutureReady.org
    Free Future Ready Institutes: FutureReady.org/Institutes 
    Twitter: @FutureReady 
    Instagram: @FutureReadySchools
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, D.C.

    #FutureReady

    Equity Takes Courage (with Dr. Sanée Bell)

    Equity Takes Courage (with Dr. Sanée Bell)

    Guest: Dr. Sanée Bell, Executive Director of Secondary Curriculum & Instruction, Katy ISD, Texas 
    Twitter:  @SaneeBell

    Host: Thomas C. Murray, Director of Innovation, Future Ready Schools, Washington, D.C. 
    Twitter: @thomascmurray 

    Future Ready Schools Website: www.FutureReady.org 
    Free Future Ready Institutes: www.FutureReady.org/Institutes
    Free Future Ready Virtual Events: www.FutureReady.org/virtual
    Twitter: twitter.com/futureready
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/FutureReady 
    Facebook: Facebook.com/FutureReadySchools
    YouTube: YouTube.com/FutureReadySchools

    Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of the Alliance for Excellent Education, located in Washington, DC.
    #FutureReady

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