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The U.S. education secretary sent a letter to President Trump, announcing her resignation effective Friday.
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The civil rights organization argues the Department of Education has directed states to unfairly divert relief funds from public to private schools.
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The proposed tax credit would go toward donations to private school scholarships and other school choice initiatives. Critics say such programs funnel money and students away from public schools.
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The money goes back to borrowers whose colleges shut down, in many cases because of fraud and mismanagement.
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Experts say there isn't solid evidence that federal aid drives up college prices, except in one sector: for-profit colleges.
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Among the significant changes is that schools could make it harder to prove allegations. Instead of only a "preponderance of the evidence," schools could demand "clear and convincing evidence."
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Wednesday was the first full day back with a regular class schedule for Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students, teachers and staff, three weeks…
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In 2015, the Every Student Succeeds Act was signed into federal law. ESSA passed both chambers of Congress with bipartisan support. It's a long-term...
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United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visited Leon County Tuesday, making stops at Holy Comforter Episcopal School and the Florida State...
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Defrauded students speak out against DeVos' regulatory walkback, and more in our weekly roundup.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visited Florida International University on Thursday, as part of a tour through educational institutions in…
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The Senate has confirmed Betsy DeVos as U.S. education secretary. Here's what educators, lawmakers and education groups have to say about it.