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I was so excited I almost cried, just because of the state of our staff. They were freaking out, like ‘Am I going to have a job?,’” said Debra Raub, executive director of Communities in Schools of ...
The National Education Association’s top brass shot down their members' bid to block future work with the Anti-Defamation League following criticism from Jewish organizations and renewed conservative ...
The U.S. Department of Education on Friday issued its first formal guidance to colleges and financial aid administrators following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ...
Spokane's reserve assets on track to disappear by 2027; Salish School executive director passes the baton to two successors; ...
The Trump administration had withheld over $6 billion in grants on July 1, including $1.3 billion for after-school programs, ...
Earlier this month, the Trump administration filed a lawsuit against California for disregarding Title IX and continuing to ...
Initial Guidance Issued on Student Aid Changes Two Weeks After Bill Signed into Law The U.S. Department of Education Friday ...
Plus: City-run grocery stores, Peronists for prison, California can't figure out how minimum wage hikes work, and ...
Arizona, home to some of the nation's broadest school choice systems, could see even more through a new federal program created this month as part of President Trump's "big beautiful bill," if the ...
Harvard claims the administration’s move to slash billions in federal funding is unlawful. Both sides are asking a judge to rule in their favor without a trial.
In an unsigned order with no explanation, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority blocked lower-court orders that had stopped President Donald Trump from shuttering the Department of Education.