Layoffs, Hiring Freezes Pick UP in Districts Amid Declining Enrollment
From Boston to San Francisco, districts are planning for sweeping staff reductions as superintendents face tightening budgets.
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From Boston to San Francisco, districts are planning for sweeping staff reductions as superintendents face tightening budgets.
A new final rule details a broad set of AI initiatives that will be given more weight in the agency’s discretionary funding programs.
Class is in session for roughly 400,000 Los Angeles Unified students after a historic three-union strike involving 70,000 teachers, administrators and school support staff was averted early Tuesday morning. The Los Angeles Unified School District and Service Employees International Union Local 99 reached a tentative ag…
Conservatives say Title IX is finally being interpreted correctly. Other observers say the unprecedented move could intimidate students considering civil rights complaints.
Ahead of the legislative short session, conversation in North Carolina is buzzing around property taxes. The taxes, which are levied by county and municipal governments on property owners, represent a “burden,” according to Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger, R-Rockingham,...
Some Tennessee Republicans criticized their colleagues from walking back public school funding provisions that helped get the voucher program over the finish line last year. House Republicans also quietly slipped in a new amendment that could target public school funding for immigrant students.
Carolyn Sattin-Bajaj examines how aggressive immigration enforcement harms students' attendance, health, and academics.
Schools have seen rising problems with student behavior since the pandemic. For too many K-12 districts, these student behavior challenges are leading to violence against teachers.
Recent updates to the Americans with Disabilities Act means digital accessibility for public educational institutions can not be ignored. It will