Arizona March 1, 2024 Ex-AZ education department workers used 'ghost students' to launder voucher money Three former AZ Department of Education employees were charged with conspiracy and money laundering in an effort to defraud more than $600,000 from an education voucher program.
Texas February 25, 2024 FAFSA workaround allows Texas students with non-citizen parents to apply for college financial aid The Department of Education rolled out a FAFSA workaround allowing Texas students with non-citizen parents to still apply for federal financial aid.
Antisemitism Exposed February 16, 2024 Elite Vermont liberal arts college embroiled in antisemitism scandal: 'Hostile campus climate for Jews' Amid growing antisemitism on elite college campuses in the U.S., a Jewish NGO filed a legal complaint about anti-Jewish conduct and rhetoric they said exists at Middlebury College.
EDUCATION February 8, 2024 ACLU calls on Biden administration to 'reject' Holocaust alliance's definition of antisemitism The American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday called for U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to "reject" the IHRA’s definition of antisemitism.
EDUCATION February 3, 2024 Reagan's education secretary urges schools to become a 'temple of learning, not social experimentation' Ronald Reagan's education secretary Bill Bennett addresses the rising chronic absenteeism plaguing public schools and decline in the U.S. education system.
Digital Originals January 28, 2024 How most school choice policies will allow government to ‘destroy’ private schools: Nonprofit president Sheri Few, president of U.S. Parents Involved in Education, warns that most school choice legislation being passed will end in a regulatory crackdown on private schools.
VIDEO January 26, 2024 How most school choice policies will allow government to ‘destroy’ private schools: Nonprofit president Sheri Few, president of U.S. Parents Involved in Education, warns that most school choice legislation being passed will end in a regulatory crackdown on private schools.
SPORTS December 28, 2023 Biden administration's Title IX proposal receives stark warning from UN expert: 'Detrimental effects' A U.N. expert on Wednesday scrutinized the Biden administration's Title IX proposal and offered a stark warning about the consequences should it be enacted
VIDEO December 21, 2023 Judge Jeanine: Why are grads refusing to pay back their loans? 'The Five' co-hosts react to 40% of the 22 million student loan borrowers failing to make a payment as of mid-November after President Biden declined to extend the pandemic-era pause.
Georgia December 14, 2023 Georgia could see overhaul of A-to-F grading system in schools The Georgia Department of Education may soon abandon the A-to-F letter grade system for schools. A new approach would break down performance into separate components.
AMERICAS NEWSROOM December 9, 2023 Bill Bennett reacts to new data showing the US is behind in math: 'Consensus has broken down' Former Education Secretary Bill Bennett reacted to new data showing U.S. students' math scores falling to a new low in an international assessment.