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  • The Trump administration has introduced new rules requiring colleges and universities to prove their degrees are worth the high tuition cost.
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    New Trump admin rules tie federal student loans to how much money graduates earn

  • A small Florida liberal arts college seized in 2023 by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to triple in size come next week.
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  • Parental rights and homeschool advocates fear a Rhode Island bill could make the education plan tougher, while one judge said it closes a legal loophole.
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    Homeschoolers call a truancy bill in Rhode Island a public school power grab

  • Less students are enrolling in higher education, and therefore less money is coming into those schools.
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    America’s shrinking birth rate is becoming higher education’s problem

  • Students in the Los Angeles Unified School District, or LAUSD, are one step closer to being assured they can still go to school for the rest of the week.
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    Los Angeles teachers reach deal for a raise but could still strike

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    Texas considers required reading lists with Bible passages in schools

  • A federal judge in Massachusetts blocked the Trump administration's attempt to collect seven years worth of admissions data on the race of applicants from public universities.
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    Judge blocks Trump admin’s efforts to get college data on applicants’ race

  • What was billed as a temporary tax hike in California in 2012 could become permanent for wealthy Californians. That new push is heavily backed by one of the largest teachers’ unions in the country.
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    Teacher-backed initiative makes California’s temporary tax hike permanent

  • Students go to college for many reasons, including the potential to land a higher-paying job once they’ve finished their education. Now, the Trump administration and several states are moving on legislation and policies to ensure those schools help students land those jobs.
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  • A university ended it's student-run college Republican group after accusations of antisemitism built, sparking a First Amendment lawsuit.
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  • American public students continue to graduate without being able to read.
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    Yet another illiterate graduate sues their high school. What is happening?

  • A loophole in the Higher Education Act meant homeschool graduates weren't counted as high school ones. The House of Representatives passed legislation to close it.
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  • Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer's approval rating at an all-time low; and Texas to fix 4,000 mistakes in Bible-filled curriculum.
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    Schumer’s approval rating hits record low; Texas moves to fix thousands of errors in Bible-filled curriculum

  • The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that it's too early to determine the constitutionality of a Louisiana law that requires public schools display the Ten Commandments in their classroom — meaning it can be enforced.
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  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that the department is cutting its academic ties with Harvard University.
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  • For more than 60 years, many people seeking raw, country-by-country economic and population data have turned to the CIA’s World Factbook. But this week, the "gold standard" for global statistics went dark. On Wednesday, the agency quietly shuttered the online reference, replacing it with a farewell note that urged readers to "stay curious about the world and find ways to explore it… in person or virtually."
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    Goodbye, Factbook: CIA shuts down world reference publication after six decades

  • One Texas group is trying to make a difference in children's reading rates by trading time spent reading for a new bike.
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    Dec 24, 2025
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    Can giving kids bikes help them learn to read? In this city, it works

  • Thousands of high school seniors received an early holiday gift this month: admission to their first choice college through early decision, often called “ED.” With binding ED, students apply to one school in November, agree to enroll if admitted and receive an answer in mid-December — months before many of their peers will even apply through the regular admission cycle. 
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    As elite college admissions tighten, early decision faces new scrutiny

  • The statue of Barbara Rose Johns stands in the U.S. Capitol, in place of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. Johns is honored for her fight against segregation in education.
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    Dec 18, 2025
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    The Civil War ended 160 years ago. Why is Robert E. Lee trending today?

  • Head Start, an early-childhood network that pairs classroom learning with health and family support systems for infants through preschoolers at 1,600 local agencies, now faces new language curbs on its grant requests. According to court filings, federal officials sent applicants a six-page list of roughly 200 terms to remove, a directive that providers say conflicts with their duties to deliver culturally and linguistically appropriate services and support.
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    Preschool network Head Start sues feds over ‘word ban’ of DEI terms

  • According to a new poll, 63% of registered voters no longer see the value in a college degree, a 20-point increase compared to 12 years ago.
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    Big myth on campus: Most Americans no longer see value in a college degree

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