Education Department Allocates Funding for School Diversity Pilot Program

$14 million is being distributed to schools launching new school diversity demonstration programs. The Department of Education announced the distribution of $14 million to schools piloting the Fostering…

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Education Department Supports and Expands Family Engagement

The agency allots funding for parental education as well. The U.S. Department of Education has announced the awarding of $11.4 million in grants to 12 organizations under the…

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USDA Launches Nutrition Hub

Pilot program intended to counter diet-related diseases. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has launched a pilot nutrition hub, in collaboration with Southern University, to provide science-based nutrition…

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Federal Student Loan Payments Resume

Student borrowers experienced a three-year hiatus on repayment. The official return of payments on federal student loans began October 1, after borrowers had experienced three years without payment…

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Education Department Funds 20 Disability Self-Sufficiency Programs

$199 million to create new models for training youth with disabilities. The Department of Education announced $199 million to fund 20 projects aimed at workshopping models for training…

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First Lady Speaks at UNICEF Champions for Children Event

President and Mrs. Biden in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. First Lady Jill Biden was the keynote speaker at the UNICEF event “Champions for Children:…

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Education Department Launches Kindergarten Peer Learning Program

State and local education agencies invited to participate The Department of Education launched its Kindergarten Sturdy Bridge Learning Community, a peer learning program open to state and local…

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Federal Judge Rules DACA Program Illegal

He did not order an immediate end to the program.  Judge Andrew Hanen of the U.S. District Court for Southern Texas ruled Wednesday that the Deferred Action on…

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Education Department Settles Title IV Fraud Claims with Five Law Schools

The institutions were not accredited to disburse federal funding. The U.S. Department of Education settled with five law schools that improperly distributed Title IV federal aid funding to…

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Secretary Cardona Commends Puerto Rico’s Education Reorganization

The sixth-largest U.S. school district redistributes authority to local groups. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona commended Puerto Rico’s release of their plans for the Initiative for Decentralization of…

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