Department Of Education Cuts And The Debate Over School Choice
The Department of Education has laid off over 1,300 employees, nearly half of its staff, signaling a move toward a potential shutdown—though Congressional approval is still required.
The Department of Education has laid off over 1,300 employees, nearly half of its staff, signaling a move toward a potential shutdown—though Congressional approval is still required.
Chicago students from low-income families would get the opportunity to attend private schools with help from a scholarship tax credit program.
The fifth largest school district in America has around 2,000 vacancies. Valeria Gurr of the American Federation for Children explained to One America’s Tom McGrath that the state’s bureaucracy is hampering the next generation of Nevadans.
Students in the U.S. require over four months of additional schooling to tackle learning gaps in reading and math caused by the lockdown, as revealed in a recent study by the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA)
A school choice activist is drawing attention to the push for educational freedom across the U.S.