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Johnson: Breaking wall between public and religious schools could mean an end to charters and their commitment to educational ...
The report, from the Department of Health and Human Services, stems from an executive order condemning medical treatment for ...
The U.S. Department of Education notified grant recipients this week it was ending funds to train and hire K-12 school mental ...
Three families share what it took to win the right for special ed students to learn with nondisabled kids — and what’s at ...
Petrilli: Supreme Court has a way to mandate some state backing of religious schools and avoid disruption of a 30-year-old ...
Education Minnesota, the state’s largest union representing more than 86,000 members, elected its first Black president on ...
To head the study, Kennedy appointed a man cited by Maryland officials for practicing medicine without a license. David Geier ...
Culling data from medical records, pharmacies, genetic tests, even smartwatches raises specter of lists Nazis used to kill ...
Paul: The true value of school choice is not measured in data but in the freedom parents have to pick schools that reflect ...
Nudging educators to use an online math platform did surprisingly little to increase usage or student success. Even Judy ...
The debate focused on whether just exposing children to the books in the classroom violates families’ religious beliefs.
Some worry that a victory for the Oklahoma school has the potential to upend the charter and religious school sectors.
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