Red states like Tennessee, Oklahoma, Indiana and Texas are looking to enact bills designed to strip away education rights from undocumented kids.
See which states rely most on federal education funding as Trump proposes eliminating the Department of Education.
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The Christian Post on MSNAdvancing the Dream: 8 notable Civil Rights victoriesBlack History Month is an annual observance centered on celebrating the history, heritage, cultural influence and social ...
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MLive Ann Arbor on MSNAnn Arbor Black history film draws sold-out crowd at Michigan Theater"Ann Arbor is known nationwide, but nobody knows that Ann Arbor had a Black community ... so I did this for you guys," the ...
The parties reached a settlement in February 1959. The Harlem 9’s children would not enroll in the schools for which they were zoned. Nor would they be able to engage in “open choice” – the parents’ ...
A trio of northern Delaware schools will join school buildings in Kansas, South Carolina, Virginia and Washington, D.C., as ...
Segregation was an impetus for me. It was my life. It's my lived experience,” said Ninth Circuit Judge Johnnie Rawlinson. “No ...
Republican states are embracing the idea of a future with no federal Department of Education, preparing plans for its ...
Texas, Tennessee and other GOP-led states join the movement for more education freedom.
Schools across the United States are closing due to spikes in influenza and other seasonal illnesses. As the 2024–2025 flu season rages on with no peak yet in sight, some school systems are ...
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