Is Trump Administration Really Returning Education to the States
Waivers may trim bureaucracy, but policies over funding, DEI, gender, and school choice show Washington involvement in schools isn’t necessarily shrinking
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Waivers may trim bureaucracy, but policies over funding, DEI, gender, and school choice show Washington involvement in schools isn’t necessarily shrinking
California's Student Teacher Stipend Program has allocated $300 million in state funding to eligible preservice educators, but student teachers may not see any of the money due to the application process being too difficult for districts and charter schools to manage.
The IPS board has a vacancy after Allissa Impink resigned. The appointee will be selected June 25 by the board and serve until a newly elected board member takes office in January.
The Trump administration’s latest reshuffling of federal agencies has removed offices that manage special education services and civil rights from the U.S. Department of Education. Federal officials announced Tuesday that the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services will move to the Department of Health…
More families across the country are experimenting with private school as states—and soon the federal government—use taxpayer-supported scholarships to encourage them to leave public school.
Araceli Peñate’s daughter first passed the English Language Proficiency Assessment in sixth grade, yet remained classified as an English learner well into high school.
For nearly five years, Sadie Edwards has had the same person in her corner. Cindy Atwood became her mentor when Edwards was in eighth grade, facing high school and unsure what came after it. Now Edwards is a rising senior...
A new book by author Jennifer Wallace, coupled with real-life classroom experiences, illustrate how to show students they matter.
Outdoor activities help elementary students get a new perspective on mathematical thinking and have fun at the same time.