Who Profits From Public Education? Who’s Making Billions? | Episode 12 Litigating Literacy

Who profits from public education—and who’s making billions? In this episode of Litigating Literacy, Diane Dragan and Nick Dragan examine the growing role of private equity in K-12 education, from curriculum and literacy intervention programs to assessments, teacher training, ed tech, and student data systems. They break down who owns many of the tools public schools rely on, how taxpayer dollars flow through the system, and whether financial incentives may be shaping decisions that should be driven by student outcomes. If you care about literacy, dyslexia, public education, school reform, education law, or the future of K-12 schools, this is a conversation worth hearing. 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments: Is private equity helping public education—or profiting from it?