A Remarkable School-Choice Experiment
Are principals the key to improving schools?
![A student wearing a backpack closes a locker](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/CUVr4-NHKILX-1DAUWcws-LEBkI=/628x0:2247x1619/80x80/media/img/mt/2024/07/GOP_episode_art_schools/original.jpg)
Are principals the key to improving schools?
The No. 2 spot has never been a guarantee of a promotion.
Can there be too much mental-health awareness?
His campaign’s rationalizations for the status quo don’t add up.
An economist worries about what we’re learning from the COVID-19 recovery.
Communities turn to police instead of fixing their housing shortage.
If he believes that Trump is a unique threat, the choice is clear.
In some places, young men are voting to the right of their grandfathers.
The racial-justice and pro-reopening protests of 2020 had significant overlap in attendees.
The many factors that determine public opinion on the subject