Supporters say the program will empower parents to take control of their children's education, while critics argue it could drain resources from public schools, which many students still rely on.
Trump wants to not just shake up but eliminate the federal education bureaucracy and send it back to the states. Students ...
Shannon Sutorius still keeps an inches-thick pile of printed email exchanges, doctor’s notes and meeting records. They’re ...
Gov. Mike DeWine earlier this year announced the availability of $85 million in grants to expand child care access ...
Several states have automatically created 529 plans and college savings accounts for newborns, but parents haven't claimed ...
"One thing I'll be doing very early in the administration is closing up the Department of Education in Washington, D.C.," ...
Online special education programs provide a flexible path for ... special education majors choose either a general curriculum to teach children with mild disabilities or an adapted curriculum ...
The “Parents As Teachers” program in the Diocese of Scranton offers support, resources, and formation for parents raising ...
A new Georgia program that will give up to $6,500 a year to some families to pay for private school tuition or home-schooling ...
Pledge: Trump has repeatedly said he will close the federal Department of Education, sending authority over education back to ...
Simmons College of Kentucky is partnering with the University of Kentucky to give students a direct pathway into careers in ...
The Arkansas Department of Education’s Office of Early Childhood is launching a new program to help families access federal childcare assistance.