President-elect Donald Trump announced his pick for Deputy Secretary of Education on Friday night while repeatedly botching her first name. The post Whoops! Trump Misidentifies Person He’s Nominating as Deputy Secretary of Education first appeared on Mediaite.
A conservative nonprofit, the American Accountability Foundation, released a "watch-list" of 10 top "left-wing" bureaucrats at the Department of Education.
A Republican bill to abolish the Department of Education has been introduced just days before Donald Trump's inauguration.
We cannot give our tax money to corporations, nonprofits and churches to deliver a constitutional right like basic education,” the state superintendent said Thursday.
Lancaster County public schools could see cuts to nearly $55 million in federal funding if President-elect Donald Trump succeeds in his promise to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education.
Ahead of his second term, President-elect Donald Trump promised to shut down the Department of Education. Here’s what that could mean for student loan borrowers.
Decades ago, Jimmy Carter engineered the creation of the modern Education Department. On the heels of his death, the agency's future is threatened.
The 9-page document addresses issues such as enrollment requirements at schools, releasing student information and potential law enforcement detention of students.
It’s the sort of place where President-elect Donald Trump’s “America First” message resonated – but also where some of his proposed policies could hit hardest, especially his promise to eliminate the Department of Education and slash federal funds to public schools.
Team Trump should scrap the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness programs as part of its first 100-day agenda. These programs are lawless and unfair, and they fail to address the root cause of the student loan problem.
Many of Trump's picks for top jobs in his next administration have not worked at the highest levels of government or in the private sector.
Much of the attachment to the U.S. Department of Education is misplaced, argues a California policy advocate and former state superintendent candidate.