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Tax credit for school choice emerges as latest battlefront shaping the education landscape around US
School choice has become a buzzword in education circles over the years and can simply mean putting parents in charge of ...
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The Slow Death of Special Education
The Trump administration has taken the government shutdown as an opportunity to end federal oversight of the education ...
Some Washington Head Start classrooms are preparing to close as the government shutdown continues.
The Trump administration is considering eliminating the Office of Special Education Programs, which could have devastating consequences for the 6.6 million children with disabilities who receive ...
When Kimberly Halevy’s son Joshua was 3, she started hearing from his preschool that he was acting out. He rarely participated in circle time and had trouble playing with other kids. Halevy’s friend ...
The Trump administration is considering eliminating the Office of Special Education Programs, which could have devastating ...
Advocates who have fought hard battles to preserve the right of children with disabilities to attend public schools have ...
Saturday marks a pivotal moment as the government shutdown nears a full month, kicking off a dramatic escalation in pain felt ...
She’s only 3 years old, but that didn’t stop Sofia Quiroz from enjoying a day out after traveling from Chicago Heights to the Children’s Museum in Oak Lawn. The free visit was ...
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Parents scramble as shutdown threatens early learning programs for thousands of Washington Kids
The Puget Sound Educational Service District has secured emergency funding to keep classrooms open through the end of ...
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Child care crisis deepens as funding slashed for poor families
As states brace for less federal money, some are cutting child care spending to balance their budgets. Experts warn these cuts will be disastrous for families and the economy.
The impacts of [closing] would be — could be — catastrophic,” said Carl Howell, whose Lowell-area Head Start programs take care of about 550 kids.
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