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Reductions in force: A look at which agencies are affected by DOGE-led job cuts
Read full article: Reductions in force: A look at which agencies are affected by DOGE-led job cutsThe deep cuts across federal agencies since Donald Trump’s return to the White House include reductions in force, which mean not only layoffs but also elimination of positions altogether.
Trump has ordered the dismantling of the Education Department. Here's what it does
Read full article: Trump has ordered the dismantling of the Education Department. Here's what it doesPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling for a plan to shut down of the Education Department, an agency Republicans have talked about closing for decades.
Senate confirms McMahon to lead Education Department as Trump pushes to shut it down
Read full article: Senate confirms McMahon to lead Education Department as Trump pushes to shut it downThe Senate has voted to confirm former wrestling executive Linda McMahon as the nation’s education chief, a role that places her atop a department President Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle.
Kids' disability rights cases stalled as Trump began to overhaul Education Department
Read full article: Kids' disability rights cases stalled as Trump began to overhaul Education DepartmentAs President Donald Trump reshaped the Education Department, parents say investigations and mediations into kids' disability rights cases ground to a halt.
Trump's pick for education chief sketches a roadmap for dismantling the department
Read full article: Trump's pick for education chief sketches a roadmap for dismantling the departmentLinda McMahon on Thursday sketched out how key functions of the Education Department could be carved up to achieve President Donald Trump’s goal of dismantling the agency, vowing to “reorient” the department while continuing some of its largest programs.
Dept of Education asks NCAA, high schools to erase records set by transgender athletes
Read full article: Dept of Education asks NCAA, high schools to erase records set by transgender athletesThe Department of Education has taken another step in advancing the Trump administration’s new transgender policy for sports by asking the NCAA and a key high-school sports organization to restore titles, awards and records it says have been “misappropriated by biological males competing in female categories.”.
DOGE cuts $900 million from agency that tracks American students' academic progress
Read full article: DOGE cuts $900 million from agency that tracks American students' academic progressA federal research office that tracks the progress of America’s students is being hit with almost $900 million in cuts after Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency found no need for much of its work.
What has Donald Trump not done yet? Here are some policy areas where he might act next
Read full article: What has Donald Trump not done yet? Here are some policy areas where he might act nextDonald Trump’s second administration has advanced an avalanche of policy action and political pronouncements that have jolted Washington and, in some cases, the world.
Many colleges are settling antisemitism cases. Some Republicans blast 'toothless' agreements
Read full article: Many colleges are settling antisemitism cases. Some Republicans blast 'toothless' agreementsMany colleges accused of tolerating antisemitism on their campuses have been settling with federal civil rights investigators in the weeks before the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, who urged a tougher response to campus protests against the war in Gaza.
804,000 long-term borrowers are having their student loans forgiven before payments resume this fall
Read full article: 804,000 long-term borrowers are having their student loans forgiven before payments resume this fallStudent loan payments start up again for most borrowers in October, but more than 800,000 people who have been paying for years are having their loans forgiven.
New rule will cut federal money to college programs that leave grads with high debt, low pay
Read full article: New rule will cut federal money to college programs that leave grads with high debt, low payA new federal rule threatens to cut federal money to college programs that consistently leave graduates with low pay or unaffordable debt.
DeSantis: Florida Legislature will ‘reevaluate’ state’s relationship with College Board following course controversy
Read full article: DeSantis: Florida Legislature will ‘reevaluate’ state’s relationship with College Board following course controversyGov. Ron DeSantis doubled down on his opposition to a proposed AP Black history course Monday, telling reporters during an appearance in Naples that the Florida Legislature would be reevaluating its relationship with the College Board.
Senators call for stronger rules on off-the-books suspension
Read full article: Senators call for stronger rules on off-the-books suspensionDemocratic Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth are urging the Education Department to strengthen regulations against excluding kids from class because of behaviors related to a disability — a practice known as informal removal.
How to get a student loan refund if you paid during pandemic
Read full article: How to get a student loan refund if you paid during pandemicWhen President Joe Biden announced a plan to forgive student loan debt, many borrowers who kept making payments during the pandemic wondered if they’d made the right choice.
Former Westwood College students get federal debt canceled
Read full article: Former Westwood College students get federal debt canceledThe Biden administration says it will cancel any federal student loans used to attend the for-profit Westwood College from 2002 through 2015 after officials found that the school exaggerated the job prospects of graduates.
Debt wiped for Corinthian students as bigger decisions loom
Read full article: Debt wiped for Corinthian students as bigger decisions loomPresident Joe Biden hasn't made a decision yet on how he'll handle the student loan debt issue, but his administration is trying to bring closure to one of the most notorious cases of fraud in American higher education.
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Centner Academy backs off quarantine for vaccinated students
Read full article: Centner Academy backs off quarantine for vaccinated studentsA Miami private school that introduced a controversial quarantine policy asking students who received COVID-19 vaccines to stay home for 30 days says it will not implement such a rule after all.
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Black colleges' funding hopes dim amid federal budget battle
Read full article: Black colleges' funding hopes dim amid federal budget battleOfficials at historically Black colleges thought they might finally have a pipeline for long-term funding from the federal government after the Biden administration included at least $45 billion for them in its multitrillion dollar economic package.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis hosts roundtable with educators about ending standardized testing
Read full article: Gov. Ron DeSantis hosts roundtable with educators about ending standardized testingFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues the discussion on the legislative proposal that would bring the Florida Standards Assessments to an end and create a new program that would track student progress and help them develop individually.
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Pause on student loan payments extended through January
Read full article: Pause on student loan payments extended through JanuaryThe Biden administration has announced that federal student loan payments will remain suspended through January 2022, extending a pause that was scheduled to expire next month.
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Biden order could change how colleges handle sex misconduct
Read full article: Biden order could change how colleges handle sex misconductBiden also signed a second executive order formally establishing the White House Gender Policy Council, which his transition team had announced before he took office. Any effort to rewrite DeVos’ rules would have to go through a federal rulemaking process that can take years to complete. AdRepublicans slammed Biden’s move and defended DeVos’ rules. The scope of cases that colleges must address is also likely to be expanded again under the Biden administration, he said. Biden is starting the process even as DeVos' policy faces ongoing legal challenges.
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Feds say US colleges 'massively' underreport foreign funding
Read full article: Feds say US colleges 'massively' underreport foreign fundingSince coming under federal scrutiny, the 12 schools disclosed a combined $6.5 billion in foreign funding that was previously unreported, the department said. Yale said it failed to submit foreign funding reports for the years 2014 to 2017 but later corrected the omission. It's not unusual for U.S. colleges to accept foreign funding for research projects or exchange programs, but federal reporting requirements have long been treated as an honor system. That began to change last year, however, after a bipartisan report in Congress raised alarms about colleges’ ties with China. In response to that finding, DeVos began ordering broader investigations into universities' foreign funding.
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Democrats say White House blocking CDC head from testifying
Read full article: Democrats say White House blocking CDC head from testifyingDirector of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Robert Redfield, speaks during a White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing at the Department of Education July 8, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)WASHINGTON House Democrats are criticizing the White House for blocking the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from testifying at a public hearing on safely reopening the nation's schools. Democrats said they invited CDC officials, including director Robert Redfield, to testify at a hearing next Thursday but were rebuffed by the White House. A committee spokesperson said the panel asked for any CDC official to testify but was rejected. A White House spokesperson said Friday that Dr. Redfield has testified on Capitol Hill at least four times over the last three months.

School staff members charged in death of California boy with autism
Read full article: School staff members charged in death of California boy with autismCriminal charges have been filed in the death of a northern California special needs student. Guiding Hands School Inc., which owned the now-closed private alternative school in El Dorado Hills, will also be charged with a count of felony involuntary manslaughter, according to the news release. The restraint left the boy unresponsive and he later died at University of California Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, officials said. School staff restrained the student out of fear he might hurt others, the sheriff's office said in a statement released days after the boy's death. Guiding Hands School, which served students with disabilities, said only that staff members used "a nationally recognized behavior management protocol" during the incident -- an approach the state Department of Education criticized.