Policymakers, administrators, and students face a pivotal moment: the outcome will define the future of U.S. higher education, both domestically and globally.
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The FY 2026 budget for the Department of Education preserves core programs, such as Title I and IDEA, while consolidating or eliminating over 30 others.
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FederalHot Topics - controversial
Trump Administration Pauses New Student Visa Appointments
4 minutes readAs the Trump Administration halts new student and exchange visa appointments, colleges brace for potential enrollment disruptions and diplomatic ripple effects.
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FederalHot Topics - controversialCTE
Trump Proposal to Redirect Harvard Funding Sparks National Debate on...
3 minutes readPresident Trump’s proposal to shift federal funding from Harvard to CTE-focused trade schools has reignited the national debate over education priorities.
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As tariffs rise under the Trump administration’s 2025 trade agenda, U.S. school districts are grappling with unexpected budget pressures.
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Covid-19FederalHot Topics - controversial
How Will School Districts Replace Aging Tech Without ESSER
4 minutes readFrom budget reallocation to local partnerships, we explore how School Districts used ESSER funds and strategies they must adopt to prevent a digital backslide.
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Starting May 5, 2025, the government will resume collecting defaulted student loans directly through the Treasury Offset Program.
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LocalHot Topics - controversial
The Impact of School Board Meetings on K-12 Education
13 minutes readSchool board meetings significantly influence education quality through policy, budget decisions, and curriculum management.
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StateHot Topics - controversialLegislation
Ohio Proposes Statewide Ban on Cell Phones in K–12 Schools
4 minutes readA new Ohio bill reignites the debate on student cell phone use—raising questions about learning, safety, and the evolving role of technology in education.
