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The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to move forward with its abolition of the Education Department by firing ...
Functions of the Department of Education under GEPA (Subchapter I, Chapter 31, Title 20) are repealed. The “Responsibilities of States to furnish information” (Section 1226b, Subchapter II ...
Some may now be wondering how Dept. of Education cuts could impact central Ohio, with both sides of the debate having different answers.
The Supreme Court's decision to back President Trump's plan to downsize the U.S. Department of Education marks a pivotal ...
The education department under former President Joe Biden’s watch invested over $100 million on grants to universities meant to train K-12 social workers in critical race theory, social justice ...
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled to allow the Trump administration to resume its efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. What will that mean to schools, students and families?
We deserve to know why the U.S. Supreme Court is allowing President Trump, without explanation from the court, to pursue his ...
President Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle the Education Department using executive action. Three education policy experts explain how his plan could work.
Over 1,300 federal employees impacted by the Department of Education's March 11 reduction in force received their official separation notices Thursday, according to copies reviewed by ABC News.
Topline. The Trump administration’s dismantling of the Department of Education was halted in court Thursday, as a federal judge blocked the government’s efforts to move its operations to other ...
To help understand the implications of President Trump’s order to dismantle the Education Department, Geoff Bennett has perspectives from Rick Hess, the director of education policy studies at ...