Secretary Linda McMahon said the Education Department would no longer honor the extensions it had granted states.
The U.S. Department of Education opened investigations under FERPA into two states, alleging violations of parents' rights.
Current and former staffers are wary of vague plans to move special education out of the Education Department.
At least 19 states have laws or policies that ban or restrict students’ use of cellphones in schools, according to EdWeek's ...
It’s almost that time of year, that day on the calendar that sparks either immense joy or general annoyance. April Fools’ Day ...
State education officials nationwide say the U.S. Department of Education is blocking access to tens of millions of dollars ...
The federal government has often led the way in reform, and only some states have shown the capacity to take over.
March is Women’s History Month, a time dedicated to remembering the trailblazers who gave all women the right to vote and ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to cut hundreds of millions of dollars for teacher ...
State legislators have introduced measures that would prohibit schools from maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
Federal threats against immigrants could depress local and state funding for schools and cause a spike in chronic absenteeism ...
Because one of the challenges we find is that students get the fundamentals in math, and then suddenly they hit a wall when ...
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