(The Hill) - State legislative sessions around the country are coming to a close, and fights over public versus charter school funding and cell phones were among the biggest policy battles this year.
While all eyes have been on federal changes to education policies, such as how schools should approach diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), state lawmakers have attempted to push forward with changes to their own systems, ranging from enrollment of migrant students to increased school choice funding.
From Texas to Colorado to New York, state lawmakers took on a wide variety of school-based issues, and not all of them were fully resolved.
Policies that passed this legislative session
The state education policy that has received the most national attention came out of Texas with the passag