Today the Trump administration announced its latest plans to try and dismantle the United States Department of Education. The proposed changes were met with opposition by many education advocates.
The shutdown means there is, essentially, no Education Department. The latest round of layoffs would leave few workers to enforce special education and civil rights laws. By Sarah Mervosh and Michael ...
Court declines to lift order requiring reinstatement of Education Department employees Trump administration has said it will go to Supreme Court Trump campaigned on shuttering the Education Department ...
Cuts have hit most of the department’s main functions, which include investigating civil rights complaints, providing financial aid, researching what works in education, testing students and ...
EdSource · How a small rural school district is setting an example for school counseling statewide California state officials and some education advocates joined others around the country in ...
The Trump administration will return over $5 billion in previously withheld education funding to U.S. schools. $45 million of the returned funds will go to Kansas schools. The funds were initially ...
COOK COUNTY, Ill. (WLS) -- The federal Department of Education has launched an investigation into the Evanston-Skokie school district. In launching that investigation, a U.S. Department of Education ...
President Donald Trump and U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon have called on the Republican Congress to disperse the Department of Education’s programs to other federal agencies. As described ...
NEW YORK, Nov 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Education is reviewing safety at the University of California, Berkeley, in response to a protest at a November 10 Turning Point USA event, the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Jefferson County Public Schools did not sign a letter from the U.S. Department of Education concerning diversity, equity and inclusion programs, which could impact millions ...
Arkansas has established itself as a leader in identifying unsafe public schools and providing safer public school choices for kindergarten through 12th grade students, according to the U.S.
Linda McMahon, secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, visited Little Rock on Tuesday on the first stop of a 50-state trek officially dubbed the “Returning Education to the States” tour.