A group of 21 Democratic attorneys general sued the Trump administration Thursday over the U.S. Education Department’s efforts this week to cut more than 1,300 employees. The complaint asks the U.S.
As people all over this country understand, we are a nation that faces enormous crises. Sadly, the continuing resolution ...
Reykdal said in the letter it is ‘heartening’ that lawmakers are considering new revenue for schools, amid a ...
State leaders are giving their take on cuts being made at the U.S. Department of Education. State Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey said some programs have already ...
The Trump administration’s recent changes to student loans are causing frustration and confusion for some borrowers.
Just two days after approximately 1,300 workers were fired from the Department of Education, about 100 students and teachers protested outside its headquarters.
The state doesn’t expect “significant cuts” to “core education programs” this year or next, a Vermont Agency of Education official told them.
State Superintendent Chris Reykdal says schools must comply with state laws despite recent executive orders from President ...
Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown says the move to gut the department is illegal and will negatively impact ...
State Superintendent warns of potential for 'exceedingly painful' impact from federal education cuts
Washington state joined 20 other states in a lawsuit to block the Trump administration from drastically reducing the U.S. Department of Education's workforce.
Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal held a news conference Thursday afternoon to address concerns ...
Trump administration announced March 11 that it would fire about 50% of the federal Department of Education's staff.
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