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Students with hearing and vision loss get funding back despite Trumps anti-DEI campaign

Following public outcry, the Department of Education has reversed its decision to cut funding for students who have both hearing and vision loss, opting instead to reroute grants to an organization that will provide funding to these students.

Five ways the Department of Education Is upending public schools

The Trump administration is reshaping the Education Department to expand private and religious schooling while cutting public school funding. Critics say the moves undermine civil rights and public education.

A Texas school board cut state-approved textbook chapters about diversity. A board member says material violated the law

The decision to strip chapters from books that had already won the approval of the states Republican-controlled board of education represents an escalation in how local school boards run by ideological conservatives influence what children learn.

Education Department lifting the pause on some civil rights probes, but not for race or gender cases

A memo to the departments Office for Civil Rights reveals that the agency will allow only disability-based discrimination cases to proceed. Thousands of outstanding complaints will continue to sit idle.

Elon Musks team decimates Department of Education arm that tracks national school performance

The Trump administration canceled $900 million in contracts overseen by the Institute of Education Sciences, which partners with scientists and education companies to compile and make public data about schools each year.

Illinois lawmakers aim to end police ticketing at school

The latest version of a bill spurred by a 2022 ProPublica-Chicago Tribune investigation would explicitly prevent police from ticketing students for violations such as vaping or truancy, and require districts to track and disclose police activity.

Illinois AG said Its illegal for schools to use police to ticket students. But his office told only one district

Despite the attorney generals declaration that Illinois schools should stop using police to discipline students, officers statewide continue to ticket kids with costly fines. One lawmaker will again pursue legislation to end the practice.

School vouchers were supposed to save taxpayer money. Instead they blew a massive hole in Arizonas budget.

Arizona, the model for voucher programs across the country, has spent so much money paying private schoolers tuition that its now facing hundreds of millions in budget cuts to critical state programs and projects.

Conservatives go to waragainst each otherover school vouchers

School choice advocates are intent on expanding the availability of vouchers to fund private education at the expense of public schools, but rural residents of these targeted states are putting up some of the strongest resistance.

How an Alabama town staved off school resegregation

In the 1970s, Black students organized protests and a boycott that cost local white businesses money. Today, many families who could afford private school still choose Thomasvilles public schools.

Illinois school districts sent kids to a for-profit out-of-state facility that isnt vetted or monitored

A state law was meant to help families by allowing the use of public money to fund students tuition at special education boarding schools around the country. But in solving one problem, lawmakers created another.

Private schools, public money: School leaders are pushing parents to exploit voucher programs

Voucher expansions have unleashed a flood of additional taxpayer dollars to the benefit of families already enrolled in private schools. In Ohio, some schools are now strongly encouraging parents to apply for vouchers, regardless of need or income.

To fight absenteeism, schools turn to private companies

With state and federal governments largely abdicating any role in getting kids back into classrooms, some schools have turned to private companies for a reimagined version of the truant officer.