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Lawyers for Harvard and the Trump administration pressed their cases in a Boston courtroom over the government's move to cut ...
This month, Oklahoma’s education department announced an innovative new approach to screening aspiring teachers in the state: ...
In an unsigned order with no explanation, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority blocked the lower court orders that had ...
A coalition of school districts, teachers' unions, nonprofits and parents has filed a lawsuit accusing the Trump ...
More than 750 workers have resigned with incentives, and more than 150 others have resigned without. The agency has also laid ...
The judge did not issue a ruling Monday in the closely watched fight over more than $2 billion in canceled federal research ...
As another school year approaches, there will be some changes as it relates to the federal government's involvement in your ...
By allowing Trump to ignore the law and crush the Education Department, the conservative justices let the president do whatever he wants.
It’s both an uncertain and exciting time for the 30-year-old public charter movement, but Florida continues to enact policies to set the pace.
Next week, accountability finally comes to the NCAA’s doorstep. On Monday, July 21, the long-drawn-out farce of males ...
Trump is pursuing a leaner but more muscular executive branch, one that blends small government conservatism with his desire to act unilaterally.
The Supreme Court decided last week that massive layoffs at the Department of Education can go forward. Erica Meltzer, a national editor at Chalkbeat, joins us to discuss what the layoffs could mean ...