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DepEd wants ‘full, sustained funding’ to focus on learning, literacy
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Tuesday reiterated its call for “full and sustained” funding, as it now aims to focus on addressing foundational learning and literacy recovery. In a statement, ...
Arizona AG Kris Mayes said the state is among those challenging a new policy designed to block public sector workers from ...
The government shutdown is threatening to close the doors on early education for some of our community’s most vulnerable ...
The Indigenous Education Program will hold weekly, cultural events starting on Nov. 14 th. These events aim to ‘create regalia, share stories, and strengthen connection to culture and community’, ...
The lawsuit came in response to a new rule that could block certain nonprofit, government employees from eligibility for PSLF ...
Applications are now open for the Deschutes Cultural Coalition’s 2026 Cultural Grants, which support arts, heritage, and humanities programs across the county. The Coalition began accepting online ...
In the lawsuit filed Monday in Massachusetts, the states argue the Trump administration overstepped its authority when it ...
A new lawsuit argues the latest changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness could exclude public servants whose organizations ...
The suit argues the U.S. Department of Education is attempting to target any government agency or nonprofit that has a disagreement with federal policy.
Nessel has joined a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, alleging a new rule that would restrict a student loan ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and 21 other attorneys general sued the U.S. Department of Education on Monday. The ...
The Department of Education issued a new rule Friday threatening to deem employers, including state governments, as having ...
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