The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that 84 schools in Massachusetts will receive free high-dosage early literacy tutoring from February through June.
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Marines sharpen marksmanship in NITP-2 machine gun range
U.S. Marines with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division conduct a machine gun range as a part of Naval ...
Krystalyn Musselman holds a worn cardboard box up to the screen on our Zoom call. It’s the anonymous question box she relies on to field queries from high schoolers at Tecumseh Public Schools in ...
The Trump administration announced Tuesday that the Department of Education signed a series of interagency agreements to shift power from a handful of its offices and programs to other federal ...
The Department of Education on Tuesday announced a further dismantling of the agency by transferring much of its remaining workload to other federal agencies in a bid to convince Congress the ...
WASHINGTON — A majority of registered voters back closing the Department of Education when they learn key details of how it would work, a shocking poll found. When asked about shuttering the ...
PROVIDENCE — The Trump administration has canceled a grant being used to train special educators in Rhode Island, part of an ongoing effort to root out spending that may be in any way connected to ...
WASHINGTON – Families and educators across the country were plunged into a state of uncertainty over the weekend after the federal Education Department laid off practically every staffer in the ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Education fired nearly everyone in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services in a wave of new layoffs that began Friday, according to the union ...
“Who the heck is going to administer this program?" The nation's special education services have been significantly impacted after Friday's mass layoffs within the Department of Education and it could ...
A new state law led to 86 education degree programs being cut or merged at Indiana colleges. Teachers say it could worsen Indiana's teacher shortage and make rural access to education more difficult.
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