The White House budget office reversed course on an order to freeze federal funds to programs that could have impacted homeless, veterans, seniors, disaster victims and school children nationwide ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said Tuesday that the freeze could cut $3 trillion in federal funding from programs ...
There was no pandemic recovery on NAEP, the National Assessment of Educational Progress, nationwide and in nearly all states.
According to a 2025 Chegg Global Student Survey, students are now seeking more cost-effective routes to degrees. Roughly 80% of students said they would prefer online learning if it means lower ...
Roughly two-thirds of parents considered switching their children to a new school last year, but less than half of them followed through, a new national survey shows, the 74 reported.
Autumn Thoyre, a co-director of San Francisco State’s Climate HQ, which advocated for the university to incorporate climate change and climate justice themes into its existing sustainability ...
Among the most dramatic proposals, Sonoma State wants to drop its intercollegiate athletic teams. Students are angry.
A slim majority on the Palo Alto school board favored delaying an ethnic studies course. Then teachers and students changed ...
The court will decide if a religious school operated by the Catholic church can open in Oklahoma as a charter receiving public money. The court is expected to hear the case in late April and to decide ...
The Governor’s Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education released a report yesterday on International Holocaust Remembrance Day with recommendations to improve genocide education in California ...
The demand for Proposition 2 funding will be huge, and first dibs will go to unfunded projects piling up since the last bond.
Many new bachelor's degrees have been approved since a 2021 law allowed community colleges to create them, but a handful have ...