Southwestern College paying off some students' debts
Students who attended Southwestern College from the spring 2020 semester through the spring 2022 semester will have their outstanding tuition and enrollment fees taken care of.
Story at a glance The U.S. Department of Education agreed to settle a years-long lawsuit over denied borrower defense applications. The Department will forgive 100 percent of all loan balances, refund prior loan payments and repair credit histories for about 200,000 borrowers that attended certain for-profit schools. Those schools were found to have engaged in…
The U.S. Department of Education has agreed to forgive roughly $6 billion in student loans for about 200,000 students who say they were defrauded by mostly for-profit schools, many of which are no longer in operation. The agreement is part of a proposed settlement of the legal case Sweet v. Cardona, which began with seven students suing then-Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in 2019. The plaintiffs claimed that the Department of Education was ignoring or improperly rejecting their applications
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has written a letter defending Alexandra Schweitzer's comments as protected speech.
Wisconsin Lutheran High School wants its $106,000 property tax payment back, plus interest.
She asked a school board member’s attorney if lawsuits against teachers in the district were being planned.
OpEd: Our society chooses to erase every amazingly wonderful thing about this TEACHER, because of who he loves.
This summer marks the third time in eight years that the U.S. Department of Education is overhauling its policy on how school districts should handle student discipline. And while the controversy surrounding the issue hasn’t changed, the pandemic offers up a troubling new context: Districts are reporting spikes in student misconduct, violent attacks on school […]
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt detailed a new executive order he says will protect Second Amendment rights, while preventing school mass shootings.
Unexpected delays in acquiring materials have altered construction timelines for some upcoming Penn State projects.
Board members of a school district in southeastern Wisconsin rejected the use of “When the Emperor Was Divine,” a novel about Japanese American incarceration during World War II, for a high school class. The Muskego-Norway school district’s curriculum committee had previously endorsed the 2002 novel by author Julie Otsuka for use in a 10th-grade accelerated English class. The book, which is about the incarceration of a Japanese American family during World War II, was the recipient of the American Library Association’s Alex Award and the Asian American Literary Award.
The lawsuit was first brought against former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos over thousands of claims for borrowers who say they were defrauded.
House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik is introducing a “Servicemember Parents Bill of Rights” after teachers from Department of Defense Education Activity schools allegedly suggested keeping information about students' gender identities from their parents.
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), along with other Republican Senators, introduced the Student Loan Accountability Act on May 18 to prohibit the Biden Administration from canceling student loan debt. The...
I will never forget what it felt like to huddle in my classroom with scared students, thinking through every horrific scenario. | Op-ed by Pierce County Council member Jani Hitchen
Salma Khalaf was one of 42 students selected nationally to receive the Watson Fellowship.
In kindergarten, it can be apparent to teachers and parents alike that some students are younger than others. AP Photo/Marcio Jose SanchezA good kindergarten experience sets kids up for success in school and into adulthood. Students in smaller kindergarten classes are more likely to go to college than students from larger classes. And by age 27, students who had more experienced kindergarten teachers were earning more money than their peers who had less-experienced teachers in kindergarten. One
Here's a little test you can give to find out if your kids are being indoctrinated at school - or if you're being gaslighted.
A federal judge in Green Bay must reconsider his ruling that upheld a Waukesha County school's ban on T-shirts that depict guns, an appeals court says
Almost 300 high school seniors received their diplomas Friday in Uvalde in the shadow of the massacre of 19 elementary school students and two teachers one month earlier. The 288 red-gowned Uvalde High School seniors sat in 100-degree heat at the school stadium on the one-month anniversary of the mass shootings. Before them were arrayed 21 “Uvalde Strong” placards, representing those killed, as school and student leaders spoke.
Ben Harris, David Chaney and the chief financial officer for their company, Josh Brock, were taken into custody at 10 a.m. Thursday, the OSBI said.