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How the Trump Administration’s Immigration Crackdown Is Impacting K–12 Classrooms
5 minutes readWith the Trump administration intensifying immigration enforcement, undocumented students across the U.S. are facing growing uncertainty in the next school year
Randi Weingarten’s resignation from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) isn’t just political—it’s personal for educators across the country.
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Harvard vs. Washington: The Future of U.S. Higher Education
5 minutes readPolicymakers, administrators, and students face a pivotal moment: the outcome will define the future of U.S. higher education, both domestically and globally.
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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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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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.
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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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.
