Instead of strengthening one strong public system, Iowa has created a fragmented marketplace of education models competing for the same taxpayers’ dollars.
This is a fundamental shift in philosophy from education as a shared public good, to education as a private consumer choice.
Iowa High School Senior Named National Youth Poet Laureate
Cedar Falls Senior Named National Youth Poet Laureate of the United StatesNational Achievement Exhibits Talent and the Importance of Arts and Humanities Education A Cedar Falls High School senior has earned one of the nation’s highest honors for young writers and...
Iowa’s Slow Squeeze on Higher Education
Iowa Legislature and Regents Join Forces to Limit the State's Higher Education GrowthPolicy by Constraint, Not Growth A pattern emerging in Iowa raises a fundamental question. Are state leaders managing higher education… or quietly shrinking it? Recent actions by the...
GOP’s “Intellectual Freedom” Is Neither Intellectual nor Free
Iowa GOP’s Push for “Intellectual Freedom” Is Neither Intellectual nor FreeAnalysisWhen politicians dictate what universities must teach, the result is not intellectual freedom, it is anti-intellectual political control of ideas. In recent legislative sessions, Iowa...
ESA Boom: Private Schools Rise as Public Schools Lose Millions
Iowa’s Private School Boom Is Reshaping Public Education In today’s Des Moines Register print edition Samantha Hernandez and Tim Webber examine how Iowa’s Education Savings Account (ESA) program is rapidly transforming the state’s education landscape. The ESA program...
Iowa411 News Briefs for February 16, 2026
Summary Across these three stories, Iowa’s political direction comes into focus. A centralization of power upward, and transfer of risk downward. The first story highlights the Iowa Legislature spending precious time on social rollback bills that propose to restrict...
Iowa411 News Briefs for February 12, 2026
Summary Today’s stories highlight a troubling theme in Iowa governance. A legislature that is increasingly focused on ideological control, market protection for favored interests, and political theater, all while Iowa’s real-world public priorities continue to...
Reynolds’ Deceptive Facebook Post Collapses Under Scrutiny
Iowans Respond With Context and Information Reynolds Conveniently Left Out Gov. Kim Reynolds posted a claim on Facebook that per-pupil funding in Iowa has risen 21% over 10 years while school staff grew 11% and student enrollment declined. She concluded that schools...
