Tylisa Guyton of Taylor, Michigan, filed a complaint with the Office for Civil Rights on Jan. 20 over her 16-year-old son’s ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights Thursday released the following statement commending two athletic associations, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) and ...
What happens when one of the world's largest repositories of free information becomes unreliable? At the same time, the ...
As the Trump administration works on pledges to crack down on illegal immigration, the flurry of activity has stretched ...
President Donald Trump this month issued an executive order prohibiting discretionary federal funds from going to schools and colleges or universities that require students to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
One prominent researcher said the flip-flop offers ‘the first direct evidence that executive actions have weakened NAEP.’ ...
A few University of Arizona employees funded by National Institutes of Health grants have faced layoffs or non-extension of ...
Special education issues have festered for years at one of Maryland's top public school districts. 11 News Investigates reveals the depth of the issues.
There is a disconnect between what President Donald Trump is saying to honor Black History Month and what much of his ...
A teenage girl in Washington state alleges her school is investigating her for not playing a game against a trans athlete, ...
The overhaul of US science kicked off within hours of Trump’s inauguration on 20 January, when he signed dozens of executive ...
2023 statute of limitations law opens Maryland to liability in thousands of child sex abuse lawsuits
Thousands of sex abuse cases could leave Maryland taxpayers responsible for $3 billion in payouts after a 2023 law opened the door to claims.
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