This week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that the FDA is removing these warnings from HRT ...
A federal judge agreed with the Trump administration that she can’t order the restoration of millions of dollars in funding ...
“Schools are in this cycle where they have more emergency-certified special ed. teachers, they have more novice teachers—and ...
The working paper focused on a Florida district where both foreign-born and U.S. born students saw test scores drop.
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Natalia Melo, community relations coordinator with Tampa Bay Federal Credit Union, teaches a financial literacy class to teens participating in East Tampa's summer work program. In New York City, a ...
Students learn how to write AI prompts while demonstrating reading comprehension in this middle school classroom.
The reopening of the federal government promises to return hundreds of laid-off U.S. Department of Education staff to work—but employees fear that’s no guarantee they’ll return to business as usual.
Education Week spoke to Tamayo about the emergency fund and what it’s like for student support staff to see a surge in ...
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent is seen in Park Ridge, Ill., Sept. 19, 2025. A lawsuit filed by Indiana ...
As a turnaround principal—a leader appointed to a low-performing or underachieving school to implement urgent, strategic, and ...
The third key finding is that using phones isn’t inherently beneficial or harmful in and of themselves. It’s really how they’re used that matters. The goal is to make sure that screen time adds to ...