President Trump today signed an executive order to begin dismantling the Education Department. The president, flanked by ...
His new executive order aims to start shuttering the agency — which he can’t legally do without Congress. Here’s what’s next.
The U.S. education ecosystem is seeking ways to counteract diminished federal support through technology and, more specifically, artificial intelligence.
Around 3,000 people work in the department's Washington headquarters, and about 1,000 are in 10 regional offices across the ...
Bender and Dana Goldstein Reporting from Washington The Education Department announced on Tuesday ... including those in New York, San Francisco and Boston. The office, already understaffed ...
The Department of Education’s mammoth $41.2 billion budget plan for next year is a whopping third of the entire city’s — but it still won’t be enough, school officials claimed Thursday.
including New York Attorney General Letitia James. The Trump administration “cannot dismantle the Department of Education,” the legal complaint filed Thursday in Massachusetts federal court reads.
President Trump’s executive order on Thursday directing Education Secretary Linda McMahon to shut down the cabinet department ...
Offices in major cities including San Francisco, New York, Cleveland, Boston, Chicago and Dallas have shuttered, and the three U.S. Department of Education buildings in D.C. will eventually be ...
The Department of Education initiated mass layoffs on Tuesday ... and leases will end in major cities including San Francisco, New York, Cleveland, Boston, Chicago and Dallas.
and funding that students and their families need," said New York Attorney General Letitia James in announcing the suit, which names Mr. Trump, McMahon and the Education Department as defendants.
The Department of Education’s civil rights arm warned ... three branches of the State University of New York, The New School and Wellesley. “The Department is deeply disappointed that Jewish ...