The U.S. Department of Education on Monday recognized the ways it says the Trump-Vance administration has returned education to states over its first 100 days, highlighting headway it has made in school choice and more.
North Dakota has joined the growing list of states keeping cell phones away from students during school hours.
OPINION: Why does a college librarian compare Trump’s plans to George Wallace? In what may be one of the most misleading headlines so far this year, a few weeks ago Education Week featured an article titled “Here’s What the K-12 Field Thinks of the Trump Ed. Department.”
A recent poll suggests that support for school choice doesn’t hinge on any political affiliation, age, ethnicity, region or 2024 presidential vote.
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to ensure safety and order in American classrooms, it is hereby ordered:
The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by the National Education Association and the American Civil Liberties Union, which accused the Republican administration of giving “unconstitutionally vague” guidance and violating teachers’ First Amendment rights.
Federal pandemic-era funding masked budget gaps tied to enrollment loss. With that money gone, many U.S. schools are making deep cuts to stay afloat.
More than 39,000 students have applied for Louisiana’s new school choice program, the equivalent of about 6% of the state’s public-school enrollment.
The Education Department’s demand that K-12 districts and state officials certify their schools are free of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs is being met with open defiance from blue states and open arms by red ones.
A judge has allowed a New Hampshire school district to ban parents from engaging in a silent protest against males playing on girls’ sports teams via the wearing of “XX” wristbands.
A pivotal court ruling in California revives a lawsuit challenging school policies on transgender identity, emphasizing parental rights in education.
Over 380 different books were removed from the Naval Academy library on Friday evening after the Trump administration took steps to remove DEI as well as other left-wing policies in government.
A courageous teen witnesses the chaos of an anti-Trump protest, shedding light on the alarming indoctrination in schools. His powerful testimony reveals the unsettling reality of today’s educational environment.
In what may reveal a twisted web of government surveillance and harassment, a former New Jersey school board member who was allegedly targeted by the military after she objected to sexual content in schools has added two federal entities to her lawsuit.
The North Carolina Supreme Court is allowing the mother of a minor child who received a COVID-19 vaccination against her and the child’s will to sue the school that administered it.