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School districts stand to lose more than $500 million under the latest plan to cut property taxes for Indiana homeowners.
The updated Senate Bill 1 would require local school districts to share property tax levies and voter-approved referendums ...
Much of the Education Department’s money for K-12 schools goes through large federal programs, such as Title I for low-income schools and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
However, without the U.S. Department of Education, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) will be lost, which will have an especially negative impact on low-income schools ...
Much of the Education Department’s money for K-12 schools goes through large federal programs, such as Title I for low-income schools and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
President Donald Trump kicked off the process of dismantling the Department of Education by signing an executive order on Thursday. The move aims to fulfill a longstanding campaign promise and ...
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The administration has promised that certain federal education grants, including for low-income and rural schools, would be preserved. However, today, nearly all the statisticians and data experts ...
That includes flagship programs like Title I for high-poverty schools, and the Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP), which sends money to rural and low-income schools. But nearly all the ...
At her confirmation hearing, McMahon said she would preserve core initiatives, including Title I money for low-income schools and Pell grants for low-income college students. The goal of the ...