A provision in the Every Student Succeeds Act allows the secretary of education to waive certain state requirements.| Education Week
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The administration is holding back nearly $7 billion for English learners, after-school programs, professional development, and more.| Education Week
The measure would create a national program funding private school tuition through tax credits, though states would have to opt in.| Education Week
The short-term effects on students when their schools close have been well documented. New research examines the long-term impact.| Education Week
Trump is directing several federal agencies to look into expanding school choice offerings—a push that continues from his first term.| Education Week
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Title I and IDEA funding could be caught up in the battle between the White House and the largest state, which is led by Democrats.| Education Week
More than 4 in 5 U.S. children attend public school—but the percentage has dropped slightly as private schools have gained enrollment.| Education Week
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Schools are using social-emotional learning to address growing concerns about students' behavior and ability to think and act independently.| Education Week
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ESSER dollars are expiring soon, leaving districts to get creative with resources in future years.| Education Week
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We break down what the GOP's 2024 policy platform says about education.| Education Week
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New research shows private schools increase tuition when states send public funds for parents to spend on private education.| Education Week
Districts across the country are contemplating a future with fewer students. What are the trends, and how did this happen?| Education Week
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A key federal funding source for schools would disappear under the conservative policy agenda.| Education Week
The Great Recession offers some insight into how staff reductions might play out as ESSER funds expire.| Education Week
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A conservative policy agenda could offer the clearest view yet of K-12 education in a second Trump term.| Education Week
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