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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, states are largely leaving it up to individual districts to decide how to track how much of the standard school curriculum are K-12 students learning during the pandemic
What’s the outlook for federal education legislation now that Democrats control (though, admittedly, just barely) Congress?
Connecticut education commissioner Miguel Cardona has surged into the national spotlight as President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Education
More than $81 billion in new stimulus aid is coming to schools and universities as part of the new federal COVID relief measure
Student absenteeism, budgetary struggles, and sharp drops in college enrollment are likely to be some of the big stories on the K-12 and higher education beats as the pandemic continues in 2021
As scientific understanding of the novel coronavirus continues to evolve, states, school systems, and higher education institutions must weigh what is known — and unknown — about the risks to guide decision-making