2Authorities have not provided details of the nature of the investigation involving the district, which serves more than 500,000 students, nor have they accused Carvalho of any crimes.
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3New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham joined a group of children, parents and educators at a Santa Fe preschool Tuesday morning to sign her free, universal child care initiative into law. “I really wanted something that would create a sea change for families and children in New Mexico,” Lujan Grisham said before signi…
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4According to a new GAO report, the U.S. Education Department has abandoned key oversight of student loan servicers, including making sure companies give borrowers accurate information.
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5The Philadelphia school district wants to close 18 schools in the wake of falling student enrollment. But that decline is expected to continue for the next decade.
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6The district’s board wants a new FAFSA policy so that it may be eligible for a state grant aimed at helping kids get into college.
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7Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s request to grade public schools on an “A” through “F” scale is pushing House lawmakers to approve legislation some think isn’t quite ready. With approval and dissent on both sides of the aisle, the House voted a bill to create a new school accountability system through to the Senate 96-53 Thu…
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8Mayor Cherelle Parker’s budget proposal includes a $12 million increase to public schools. But it would do little to fill the district’s $300 million budget deficit.
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9State Sen. John Liu said he is open to extending the deadline for NYC to meet strict class size caps. Any changes could be negotiated as part of the state budget deal.
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