Exploring the potential impact of dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. How would it affect students, schools, and communities?
These five education issues will likely come up in Connecticut's 2025 legislative session, which begins Wednesday.
In an effort to help veterans stay cool and save energy, the CNMI Office of Veterans Affairs has a special program just for ...
Florence Drake Elementary School in Sparks is focused on building strong relationships with the school community that have ...
Though most Americans have little idea what the Department of Education does, there are many reasons it has withstood decades ...
Seven school districts in Lewis County will have levy proposals on the upcoming Feb. 11 special election ballot. Ballots will be mailed to voters on Jan. 22 and should begin arriving in mailboxes on ...
The proposal aimed to streamline how schools bill Medicaid for the mental health and medical services they provide to ...
Connecticut's Education Committee will address special education funding and services — as well as other debates involving ...
GOVERNMENT subsidy programs for private schools will focus on the poorest learners in the selection of beneficiaries under ...
Office of Special Services received its performance review from the S.C. State Department of Education WCSD and it states: ...
The law helps schools provide special education services for students with ... Most vocational education programs would be moved to the Labor Department. The Office for Civil Rights would be moved to ...