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Educators discuss what the current administration’s changes to the U.S. Department of Education will mean for schools.
The legal challenge , filed April 10 in federal court in the Southern District of New York, alleges that McMahon’s letter and ...
Supplies that schools rely on are already becoming more expensive in some cases as a result of tariffs. They also cause ...
Ensuring that the skills of America’s workers match the needs of its employers is an urgent task, and one that K-12 schools ...
A federal appeals court overturned a lower court's order that had temporarily restored millions of dollars in terminated ...
Two separate lawsuits have challenged the Trump administration’s February decision to terminate close to 140 Department of ...
The Education Department wants states and schools to sign a certification as a condition to keep receiving federal funds.
Experts say there are steps schools can take to proactively address mental health concerns stemming from ramped-up ...
During my 57 years as an educator, I have unearthed many truths, but none as profound as the transformative power of ...
Linda McMahon told ed-tech entrepreneurs she wants to cut bureaucracy but keep key federal funds flowing to schools.
The standoff could test how far the White House is willing to go to press its demands on the nation’s schools.
5. Enabling Reliable, Frictionless Experiences for Educators and Learners While the behind-the-scenes value of EDLA is ...
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