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ICE Raids Caused Enrollment to Drop. Now Districts Are Paying the Price
As leaders ask lawmakers to help fill budget gaps, conservatives escalate the debate over serving undocumented students.
Linda Jacobson
Texas
Texas
Texas Quietly Began Work on Divisive History Curriculum a Year Ago
As the Texas Board of Education prepares to vote on social studies standards Friday, members are just learning of a $67 million curriculum contract.
Linda Jacobson
Missouri
Missouri
‘Historic’: Kansas City Public Schools Teachers Win 5% Raise
Starting pay for teachers is now higher than $50,000, and other staff members will also see their pay increase.
Maria Benevento
Department of Education
Department of Education
Democrats Move to Impeach Linda McMahon Over ‘Willful Intent’ to Close Ed Dept.
One expert said the effort will get Congress’ attention, but is largely ‘symbolic.’
Linda Jacobson
special education
special education
Splitting Up Special Ed and Civil Rights Will Dilute Services, Experts Say
As Linda McMahon further splits up the Education Department, some parents worry about a disjointed approach to serving kids with disabilities.
Linda Jacobson
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