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Mississippi’s Department of Education warned the cuts would jeopardize more than $137 million in already obligated funds, slated for literacy initiatives, mental health services and infrastructure ...
Soon, college athletes may make even more. A high-profile class-action lawsuit will likely allow schools to pay athletes ...
Report: City agency funding lags behind rising needs as migrant population grows; providers struggle to meet overwhelming ...
Four students in Montana University System have had their status revoked; lawsuit says two students have no criminal ...
New book finds lousy COVID decisions everywhere, with experts basing assertions about the coronavirus virulence on flawed ...
Without a strong ‘federal backstop,’ some experts argue it will be harder to keep states honest and protect the neediest ...
Nearly 60% of third graders aren’t reading at grade level. A new bill would require schools to use a phonics-based approach ...
For the fifth year in a row, lawmakers are debating whether to allow all students in the state the option of transferring to ...
Following a speech at ASU+GSV, the education secretary spoke briefly with The 74 about civil rights, dismantling the ...
Nearly half of the district’s 456 zoned elementary — 225 schools — are half-full or less, and 56 have seen enrollment fall by ...
Aldeman: Student achievement plunged after ESSA replaced No Child Left Behind. Here's a better path toward accountability for ...
Dissatisfaction with schools, and a supercharged conservative movement, allowed ESAs to take a leap since the pandemic.
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