Major new updates announced by the Education Department this month could impact millions of Americans with federal student ...
The Department of Education is shifting a number of its responsibilities to other federal agencies—a move that education ...
When it comes to education news, 2025 was unprecedented. Within days of President Donald Trump taking office in January, ...
The Education Department announced a long-delayed expansion of a key repayment plan for student loans this week, paving the ...
Javier Arroyo has been impressed with the education his 9-year-old son with a disability receives. “This country provides so many resources,” said Arroyo, whose son attends Kern County’s Richland ...
Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep track of their schedules to digital captioning software for those with hearing difficulties—can improve outcomes ...
Clarification: This story has been updated to include that 13% of high school students did not graduate on time in 2023. A new national study reveals that student well-being has seen some progress ...
Statement: The federal Education Department has a “budget of about $280 billion a year. Less than 25% goes to educating our students.” In a March 16 podcast interview, Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wyo., ...
“We can finally personalize education,” said Shannon Seaver, one of the developers. “Basically, a teacher just takes the ...
President Donald Trump's Thursday executive order dismantling the U.S. Department of Education leaves wide open questions about whether the legal rights of students with disabilities will be protected ...
The state of educational rights for undocumented people has been a longstanding policy dilemma that continues to have an uncertain trajectory. Its legal beginnings emerged in 1982, when the Supreme ...
Although originally scheduled to start in the summer, the Department of Education is set to resume wage garnishments on Jan. 7 for borrowers who have defaulted on their federal student loans.