Back-to-school: Inflation, safety among top concerns
While some parents are looking forward to sending their kids back to the classroom, the thought of shelling out hundreds of others for needed supplies isn’t so exciting for others.
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Along with the Pledge of Allegiance, posters of Martin Luther King Jr., Colin Powell and George Washington Carver were removed from the bulletin board.
After Biden's Education Dept. reached a settlement with defrauded student-loan borrowers, a judge granted preliminary approval of the debt relief.
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Schools that only offer “gender neutral” lavatories are acting unlawfully, Suella Braverman has said as she uses a major speech to set out the Government’s legal advice on transgender pupils.
The group says low pay could drive veteran teachers out of the profession and deter new educators from entering it.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, is a federal program managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service. SNAP is the...
Florida’s recent crackdown on academic freedom at public universities and colleges already is having its apparent intended effect — professors are muzzling themselves.
The district will discuss the proposed changes in its meeting Tuesday evening.
Wisconsin will host fast-rising SF Bubu Benjamin on an official visit in August:
Latina professor Lorgia García-Peña, who was denied tenure at Harvard, has written a book, “Community as Rebellion: A Syllabus for Surviving Academia as a Woman of Color."
To forgive, or not to forgive, that is the question
The district said the settlement came down to basic math: Pay the teacher to resign and avoid even more disruption.
The debate over expanding the benefits of the student loan program, including canceling loans, is often framed as a battle between taxpayers and borrowers. As of January 31 of this year, higher education institutions owed roughly $1.375 billion to the Department of Education, according to a report released Wednesday by the National Legal Student Defense Network, an organization founded by former Department of Education officials that does litigation and advocacy on behalf of student loan borrowers. The reasons the Department assessed liabilities against the schools varied; some may have closed and so the agency had to discharge the money enrolled students borrowed to attend, others perhaps overdrew from the government’s coffers or applied loan money to an ineligible student.
Each of the nearly 4 million students who graduated high school this spring faces major decisions this summer. Do they want to pursue further education? If so, what do they want to study and where? How will they afford it? Will they begin working immediately? If so, are they moving out of their family home? […]
No wonder there's a critical teacher shortage. Until we really support those new to the classroom, there'll never be enough longtime teachers like me.
This is the same Virginia school district that apologized last week over a logo that resembled a swastika.
News on the federal student loans pause and possible student loan forgiveness could come soon—until then, there are some key things to know about student loans and taxes.
He could end up serving on the board alongside the man who is suing him for critical Facebook comments about the plaintiff’s service on the board.