The Education Department ended ESSER late liquidation, months after many states had received preapproval from the Biden administration.
States, lawmakers push back on ‘abrupt and chaotic’ reversal of COVID funds
The Education Department ended ESSER late liquidation, months after many states had received preapproval from the Biden administration.
President Trump’s push to “return” education to the states may end up hurting state education agencies and student outcomes in the long run, warns Kevin Huffman, former Tennessee Commissioner of Education.
Featuring essays from Jay Artis-Wright, Kevin Huffman, Justin Dent, Marguerite Roza and Governor Jeb Bush, along with recent parent survey data and our 2025 advocacy goals, this report offers a blueprint for an education system that puts families at the center of decision-making and surrounds our children with limitless opportunities.
This inagural GLR Learning Tuesdays webinar for 2025, brought together leading voices in education to talk about what the world of education and kids policy might look like in the wake of the recent elections.
The 2024 election is finally behind us. But what do the results mean for education policy in the years ahead? And what are voters telling us they want from education leaders and policymakers?
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Absent new state funds, many districts will likely be looking for programs to trim or eliminate so they can keep tutoring.
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