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February 14, 2023
The U.S. Department of Education announced today that it will hold virtual listening sessions on the impact of Department guidance on how institutions of higher education may compensate their recruiters. The Department is looking to hear from the public about how an exception contained in the guidance has affected the growth of online enrollment and associated federal student loan debt.
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February 14, 2023
On Wednesday, Feb. 15, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will travel to Jackson, Mississippi, where he will focus on out-of-school programs funded by the American Rescue Plan (ARP) and strong teacher pipeline programs.
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February 10, 2023
In a continued effort to boost family engagement and lift parent voices, the U.S. Department of Education is announcing new partnerships with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Overdeck Family Foundation to launch the Family Engagement Learning Series. The Learning Series, which will launch Feb.
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February 7, 2023
On Wednesday, Feb. 8, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten will continue her “Raise the Bar: Lead the World” tour by traveling to the Brooklyn STEAM Center in New York City, to discuss how they can continue to promote academic excellence and prepare students for global competitiveness.
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February 7, 2023
On Wednesday, Feb. 8, U.S.
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February 1, 2023
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month provides a platform to showcase the Native American Career and Technical Education Program (NACTEP), Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education Program (NHCTEP) and the Tribally Controlled Postsecondary Career and Technical Institutions Program (TCPCTIP) and their important role in building knowledge and skills in different fields for different com
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February 1, 2023
Today, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) released new data estimating that more than 18 million students have received direct financial aid under the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) since the start of 2021.
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February 1, 2023
In the U.S., accountability and funding for school curriculum, buildings, and grounds primarily comes from state and local agencies. For this reason, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) has limited authorities in the areas of school infrastructure, sustainability, environmental justice, and climate. Nevertheless, ED continues to think creatively about how it can spur action and
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January 31, 2023
As a school counselor in the Livingston Union School District, I have seen firsthand the vital role that school counseling positions play in supporting academic achievement, social-emotional development, college and career readiness, and mental health and wellness in our students. My Superintendent, Andres Zamora, has been a leader in expanding and supporting school counseling p
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January 30, 2023
On Monday, Jan. 30, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten will continue her “Raise the Bar: Lead the World” tour by traveling to Valor Collegiate Academies in Nashville, Tennessee to discuss ways the campus—three schools serving grades 5 through 12—can continue to promote academic excellence and prepare its students for global competitiveness.