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North Texas can't afford to lose an education lifeline
North Texas can't afford to lose TRIO programs, an education lifeline for low-income families.
Researchers say U.S. students entered a yearslong “learning recession” before the pandemic, with reading scores now near ...
Students who are Black, Hispanic, female, from low-income families or multilingual learners are less likely to be identified ...
The Illinois State Board of Education is asking lawmakers this year for $200,000 to develop a new way of counting low-income ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is closing the U.S. Department of Education, and his latest budget proposal is a step ...
Georgia's new DREAMS Scholarship will provide up to $3,000 annually for low-income college students starting next fall.
California’s sits as the 13th-highest state in the nation for how much it funds education per student.
The Trump administration doesn’t have the votes in Congress to nix the U.S. Department of Education, the Republican chairman of the U.S. House’s education committee conceded Thursday. Rep. Tim Walberg ...
Cepia Harper, 43, received $850 a month between 2022 and 2024. She earned a new teaching certification, but is back at a part ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marybeth Gasman writes about racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty. According to Buffy Smith, Dean of Dougherty Family College and ...
The Opportunity Knocks Scholarship provides $8,000 in annual funding for 500 students displaced from Philadelphia public ...
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