Colleges have moved on from the pandemic, but a cohort of students is catching up.
School districts around the country are figuring out how to pay some bills after the Department of Education announced it won’t pay out hundreds of millions of dollars in promised COVID-19 relief ...
University of Michigan academic workers struck in September 2020 to prevent their exposure to COVID-19 In the latest series of actions by the Trump administration to decimate public education, the ...
Kindergarten enrollment in New Canaan is expected to rise from 288 students this school year to 417 in the fall, according to ...
As we continue to look at the impacts of COVID-19 five years later, this issue remains a topic of major concern — falling academic proficiencies in our schools. LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Across the board, ...
The U.S. Department of Education will require states to apply for reimbursement for payments made under laws providing financial assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. States will have to submit to ...
Female matriculants experience their largest increase in 4 years; men have an even higher increase for the third year in a row.
The U.S. Department of Education announced an immediate end to the liquidation of COVID-19 relief funds, impacting Mississippi's education system. Mississippi could lose $137 million in funding, ...
Lindsey Burke is the director of the Center for Education Policy and the Mark A. Kolokotrones Fellow in Education at The Heritage Foundation. Read her research. On Friday, the Trump administration ...
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