Here are some recent useful posts and articles on educational policy issues (You might also be interested in The Best Articles, Videos & Posts On Education Policy In 2016 – So Far):

Of course, the results of the Presidential election will have a tremendous impact on education policy and its impact on our students, their families and us educators. I’ve been posting about it all week (Four Important Articles Educators Should Read About Donald Trump’s Election is just one of them). What a Trump presidency means for America’s public schools from the Washington Post is another one.

Massachusetts Voters Say No to Raising State Cap on Charter Schools is from Education Week (here’s a little more background on it from The Washington Post). I’m adding it to The Best Posts & Articles Analyzing Charter Schools.

In California, we hit a home run on the state ballot: Voters back all three education initiatives on California ballot is from Ed Source.

Schoolchildren Left Behind is an editorial in this week’s New York Times.

Evidence for the Disconnect Between Changing Test Scores and Changing Later Life Outcomes is from Education Next.