The Education Department's interim final rule is a qualified victory for those who've fought to keep more COVID aid for public schools. But it could complicate life for some districts.| Education Week
New guidance from the U.S. Department of Education says all private school students are entitled to "equitable services" under federal coronavirus emergency relief. Let's explore what that means.| Education Week
If school district leaders changed their mindset about the concept of sharing power, students would be among the beneficiaries.| Education Week
How much did your district get in pandemic emergency aid? When must the money be spent? Is there more on the way? EdWeek has the answers.| Education Week
ESSER dollars are expiring soon, leaving districts to get creative with resources in future years.| Education Week
Student learning recovered in record numbers, but improvements were uneven—and exacerbated some longstanding academic gaps.| Education Week
The Great Recession offers some insight into how staff reductions might play out as ESSER funds expire.| Education Week
A Gallup report found that 45 percent of kids didn't attend a summer learning program in 2023.| Education Week