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By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer The Department of Education is seeking to suspend or end federal financial ...
The Education Department will begin shifting an unspecified number of federal student loans away from MOHELA to other servicers by year's end, according to recent correspondence between Sen. Elizabeth ...
Five of the largest school districts in Northern Virginia have been hit with a major federal penalty after refusing to comply ...
Department of Education issues new guidance helping private school students access federal Title I-A services, including ...
A federal judge has denied a preliminary injunction request filed by the NAACP and several allied organizations seeking to stop the Trump ...
The Department of Education has been experiencing major changes since President Donald Trump took office, with many borrowers ...
Wednesday, Education Secretary Linda McMahon made a stop to Mississippi on her "Returning Education to the States" tour. According to a news release by the Oxford School District, the tour spotlighted ...
The U.S. Department of Education will start to bring back roughly 250 civil rights staffers that it tried to fire in March, according to a schedule the U.S. Department of Education submitted in ...
Warren County Schools was among just four Tennessee school districts represented this week for a roundtable discussion with U ...
It’s “the amount of information that’s coming to you all at once,” said Jeremy Vidito, chief financial officer for the Detroit schools. On a recent webinar, he laid out a litany of hardships, ...
The Education Department said in July that it was temporarily halting forgiveness for income-based repayment because of a court order. The senators dispute that reasoning.
"We are not saying these concepts (diversity, equity and inclusion) can't be taught, just that the use of taxpayer dollars is inappropriate,” one of the authors of Senate Bill 796 said.