President Trump has vowed to dismantle the Education Department using executive action. Three education policy experts explain how his plan could work.
A new report by researchers at Stanford and Harvard finds that while the average U.S. student still lags behind pre-pandemic ...
But education researchers at Harvard and Stanford say there are bright spots — some individual school districts have ...
Opponents worry a voucher program would strip vital funds away from already cash-strapped public schools. Texas lawmakers ...
The average American student remains half a grade level behind pre-pandemic levels of achievement in both reading and math. That's according to the Recovery Scorecard, an analysis of state ...
National test scores painted a bleak picture of academic recovery for both Texas and the U.S. following the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The high cost — on average more than $12,600 a year for an infant — means parents sometimes opt out of the workforce or ...
Widening disparities: The data shows that the achievement gap between affluent, predominantly white school districts and those that serve primarily low-income students of color continues to widen.
I’ve helped college students access millions of dollars in food assistance, and I know that states and institutions could be ...
South Carolina schools have recovered from pandemic disruptions better other states in the country, but student learning ...