Over twelve states since 2023 have launched or expanded programs that allow families to use taxpayer dollars to send their ...
Dozens of bills nationwide seek to address chronic absenteeism. While some focus on supports and incentives, others look to ...
Giles: Members of the House must follow the Senate's lead and protect D.C. students, teachers, schools & the services that ...
While college enrollment has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, surveys show more high schoolers valuing on-the-job training ...
With painful choices looming, a third of boards spent less than 15 minutes considering district finances. More than half of members had no questions ...
Aldeman: High-poverty Rust Belt district is exceptional at teaching kids to read — and has been for more than a decade ...
Republican lawmakers are calling on the state to repeal protections for transgender people in the Maine Human Rights Act.
A December report found that the school district often forces parents to sue to get services for their children.
The former IES and NCES leader speaks candidly about radical cuts to the Education Department, government ‘stasis’ and the ...
In a letter sent Thursday, the Education Department told state schools chiefs that they must sign a certification that their ...
If approved, the deal would hike pay, add staff and decrease class sizes, but questions remain about how the district will ...
Officials labeled even extensions agreed upon during Trump’s tenure ‘unreasonable’ and cited what it called examples of ...
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