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Fragmentation at the Education Department sparks controversy

Lawmakers are calling for Linda McMahon's resignation and superintendents are concerned about the consistency of federal support for students.

Your state’s AI laws might be irrelevant, feds say

A draft executive order would block states from regulating AI, despite the passage of sweeping measures to protect students from harmful AI-generated content.

Administration takes big steps in breaking up Education Department

More of the agency's responsibilities are being handed off to other departments, which will take control of workforce programs, college access and child care.

McMahon: The shutdown had no impact on education

"The Schumer shutdown underlined just how little the Department of Education will be missed," Education Secretary Linda McMahon wrote in an op-ed.

First look at immigration enforcement’s impact on test scores

In one large district, test scores have dropped but students are less likely to be involved in disciplinary incidents.聽

McMahon: Shutdown shows Education Department is irrelevant

Amid educators' concerns about how the government shutdown is impacting K12 schools, the Trump administration says schools don't need the Department of Education.

Special education takes massive hit in government shutdown

Hundreds of federal workers who oversee special education services have been laid off, according to multiple reports.

The federal push for charter schools just got more expensive

A historic $500 million will be awarded over the next five years to support the Trump Administration's push for charter school expansion.

What educators need to know about Trump’s executive orders

The orders address a broad array of topics such as school discipline, racial preferences, gender and athletics, fundamentally reshaping the legal and regulatory landscape for K12 education.

Education Department’s latest priority: ‘Patriotic education’

According to the Education Department, a patriotic education prioritizes a "unifying and uplifting" portrayal of the nation's founding ideals.

‘For the record,’ ICE does not raid schools

Meanwhile, reports suggest leaders are prioritizing students of immigrant parents who remain fearful of sending their child to school.

Leaders react to ‘historic’ declines in Nation’s Report Card

Some experts are calling for reading instruction reform, while others argue that public schools are failing their most basic task.

Here is the size of the latest Nation’s Report Card decline

The first results since the pandemic reveal continuously sliding reading, science and math scores for students entering and exiting high school.

Why these 12 states are most vulnerable to funding cuts

States with higher levels of high-needs districts that rely heavily on federal funding are likely to be the most impacted, new research suggests.

5 Northern Virginia districts at ‘high-risk’ for violating Title IX

All federal funding moving forward will be done by reimbursement only, including formula funding, discretionary grants and impact aid grants.

Career prep now starts in 5th grade, feds say

The Trump Administration is prioritizing workforce development in schools to fill jobs in high-demand areas.

Schools warned that DEI is now considered illegal

Department of Justice shares guidance it says will help schools and colleges ensure programs aren't discriminatory and avoid legal liability.

Superintendents hope for more certainty about federal funds

As the U.S. Department of Education shrinks in size and scope, superintendents fear the ripple effects, including lost partnerships and resources.

$5.5 billion in frozen funds released by Trump administration

Restored grants support after-school programs, English language learners, migrant education and professional development.

More than $1 billion in frozen funds are released

聽糖心传媒s get some financial relief after the Trump administration reportedly restores grants for some afterschool and summer programs.

States challenge funding freeze as districts forced to wait

Nearly half the states in the nation sued the Trump administration Monday over the president's summertime freeze on nearly $7 billion in K12 funding.

糖心传媒s are beginning to strain under big funding freeze

糖心传媒s and states are scrambling to stretch resources after President Trump halted distribution of more than $6 billion to schools.

Educators react as ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ passes through Senate

The long-anticipated 'big, beautiful bill' narrowly passed through the Senate on Tuesday, drawing concern from leading education organizations.

Latest Trump ‘skinny budget’ draws a warning from AASA

On Friday, the Trump Administration released additional budget materials for the Fiscal Year 2026, which potentially blocks more than $6 billion for crucial K12 programs.

Judge blocks Trump from shutting down Department of Education

Federal judge's injunction requires reinstatement of fired employees, citing "irreparable harm" and financial uncertainty.

3 ways the Education Department will prioritize discretionary grants

Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Tuesday announced she will prioritize three issues: evidence-based literacy, expanding school choice and returning education to the states.

Linda McMahon: Shutting down the Department won’t end K12 education

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to education, but it's handled best when power is given closest to the states, said U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon.

House Republicans want $5 billion for private school vouchers

It's part of an ongoing effort by President Donald Trump to expand school choice opportunities and give families more control over where and how their children are taught.

Federal education policy update: How to prepare for FY27

Strategic oversight, public narrative and workforce relevance are the new cornerstones of federal education policy.

Schools suddenly lose $1 billion for mental health care

DEI appears to be the reason the Trump administration is slashing $1 billion in school mental health grants created after the Uvalde mass shooting, according to multiple reports.

What will happen to districts that defy Trump’s DEI order?

A growing number of states say they are removing DEI from their schools even as some leaders refuse to comply.

New Education Department appointees show where agency is headed

The picks for key Department of Education roles reveal the agency's K12 priorities even as the Trump administration works to close it down.

States sue to bring back ESSER spending extensions

On Thursday, a lawsuit was filed in New York suggesting that K12 schools were stripped of their previously promised pandemic relief funds "with no advance notice or warning."聽

Maine at risk of losing its federal K12 funding

U.S. Department of Education is on the verge of defunding Maine's schools over what the agency says are Title IX violations involving transgender athletes.

Feds launch new team to investigate transgender athletes

Launch of the "Title IX Special Investigations Team" comes one day after the Trump administration threatened to withhold Title I funding over DEI programs.