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Education Department says it will cut student loan interest rates for borrowers in repayment plan

By Misty Severi

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Education Sec McMahon announces HHS partnership to improve services for students with disabilities

McMahon says the collaboration will better inform services for students with disabilities.

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Education Department grants Indiana ‘Returning Education to the States’ waiver

Indiana is the third state to be approved for a waiver to cut federal bureaucracy, after Iowa and Louisiana.

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Female wrestler sues school district, Washington state over alleged assault by male competitor

Washington is among several states continuing to allow males who identify as female to compete against girls.

Teacher, bus driver shortages have schools scrambling

College students coddled with Care Bears and Play-Doh

West Point University to remove all Confederate images and monuments on campus

Janae Stracke talks about the fight to protect children and pass Parent's Bill of Rights

Matt Beienburg sheds light on the growing divide between teachers unions and parents

Ryan Walters talks about Oklahoma schools’ new partnership with PragerU

Dr. Zachary Marschall: 70% of DOGE’s Education Department cuts were related to DEI

New school start for Afghan refugee students

Rep. Jim Jordan issues first subpoenas on Biden school board threats

Missouri AG excited to pass Parent’s Bill of Rights

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