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.
Accurate Historical Records and the Danger of Erasing History
Why Honest History Is Essential to DemocracyAn Iowa411 EditorialProtecting the Historical Record Protects Our Future The recent controversy surrounding the removal of dozens of exhibits from National Park Service sites raises an important question. Not who controls or...
Audit Report Studies Impact of School Choice Programs
Auditor: School Choice Cost Iowans $258 MillionBy Cami KoonsIowa Capital Dispatch Report analyzes impacts of Iowa’s Education Savings Accounts program Nearly 79% of students who used Iowa’s funding program for K-12 private schools were “already projected” to attend...
Iowa Education National Rankings Continue to Decline
Iowa’s Education Ranking Falls Into the Bottom Half of States for First Time Iowa's long-standing reputation as a national education leader suffered another setback this year as the state fell to 27th in the nation for education, according to the 2026 Kids Count Data...
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...

