Rep. Foxx Calls for Sec. Cardona’s Resignation, Will not Return as Chair in 2025

House Education and the Workforce Committee Chair Rep. Virginia Foxx has called on Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to resign after she claims he declined to condemn a chant used by pro-Palestinian protesters as antisemitic in a February 7th interview. She condemned Cardona’s remarks to a group of Jewish reporters after…

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USDE: Postsecondary Schools to Receive FAFSA Applicant Info in March (January 31, 2024)

On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) released new data that shows more than 3.1 million Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) forms have been successfully submitted since the 2024-25 redesigned application went live on December 30, 2023. The new data comes a little more…

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USDE Provides Valuable Resources to Help Schools Ensure Disabled Students Receive AT

Schools are responsible for ensuring students, families, and educators know how assistive technology (AT) works. In fact, students’ IEP teams must consider how it will be integrated with other therapies and interventions. If teams determine that a student needs assistive technology services, those supports must be stated in their IEP…

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4th Circuit to Hear Appeal of Title IX Rape Case that Claims School’s Failure to Protect

A Title IX lawsuit will be heard later this year by the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals, which hears appeals from the nine federal district courts in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina and from federal administrative agencies. The plaintiffs claim that North Carolina’s Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools…

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House Hearing Update: CTE Option Availability Critical for Student Success

During the January 18th House Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee hearing, participants averred that career options for high schools students should no longer be couched be limited to just college. Led by Chairman Aaron Bean (R-FL), the hearing covered the role career and technical education (CTE) plays in…

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