Eliminating the U.S. Department of Education isn’t actually a cost-cutting move; it’s an economic attack that will hurt girls the most and send ripple effects through every household in America.
The Educational Service Center of the Western Reserve recently invited regional educators to Mentor to explore frameworks ...
A mostly Democratic group of lawmakers have reintroduced bills to increase public education funding for economically ...
Education gaps run deep in rural Tennessee, so community leaders there are working to bridge the divide. The challenges include teacher shortages and geographic barriers in areas where one in five ...
In the United States, 42 million people live in poverty. Nearly 40% of single-mother households are impoverished, and alarmingly, 1 in 3 children raised in poverty stay impoverished through adulthood.
Funds tied to federal educational laws would be redirected to states without federal oversight to ensure compliance.
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