U.S. Education Department Highlights Schoolwide Program Flexibility to Cut Red Tape and Support Students
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Education is urging states to make fuller use of a long-standing Title I
Read MoreWASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Education is urging states to make fuller use of a long-standing Title I
Read MoreWashington, D.C. — Families managing celiac disease and gluten sensitivities may soon see clearer information on packaged-food labels, as federal
Read MoreWashington, D.C. — Whole and 2% milk are poised to return to many school cafeterias under a newly signed federal
Read MoreBronx, N.Y. — New York City says it is moving forward with a long-stalled supportive housing project on the campus
Read MoreAlbany, N.Y. — New York officials are preparing for heavy lake-effect snow expected to hammer communities east of Lake Erie
Read MoreWashington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Education is delaying involuntary collections on federal student loans, a move that could
Read MoreGeorgetown, Kentucky — Families in Scott County got a civics-and-career education spotlight Thursday as U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon
Read MoreAlbany, N.Y. — New York families could see major changes to child care, housing, utilities and everyday costs under a
Read MoreAlbany, N.Y. — New York families could see faster timelines for new housing and community projects under Gov. Kathy Hochul’s
Read MoreCalifornia — Education leaders are rolling out new guidance meant to help school districts and charter schools use artificial intelligence
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