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Mississippi’s Department of Education warned the cuts would jeopardize more than $137 million in already obligated funds, slated for literacy initiatives, mental health services and infrastructure ...
Report: City agency funding lags behind rising needs as migrant population grows; providers struggle to meet overwhelming ...
Four students in Montana University System have had their status revoked; lawsuit says two students have no criminal ...
New book finds lousy COVID decisions everywhere, with experts basing assertions about the coronavirus virulence on flawed ...
Without a strong ‘federal backstop,’ some experts argue it will be harder to keep states honest and protect the neediest ...
Families, researchers say funding cuts and reduced federal oversight could make it harder for special ed students to receive ...
Nearly 60% of third graders aren’t reading at grade level. A new bill would require schools to use a phonics-based approach ...
Following a speech at ASU+GSV, the education secretary spoke briefly with The 74 about civil rights, dismantling the ...
For the fifth year in a row, lawmakers are debating whether to allow all students in the state the option of transferring to ...
Nearly half of the district’s 456 zoned elementary — 225 schools — are half-full or less, and 56 have seen enrollment fall by ...
Aldeman: Student achievement plunged after ESSA replaced No Child Left Behind. Here's a better path toward accountability for ...
Dissatisfaction with schools, and a supercharged conservative movement, allowed ESAs to take a leap since the pandemic.
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