LA wildfires: With over a dozen schools ravaged, rebuilding could ignite funding crisis

[ad_1] LA Wildfires Damage Over a Dozen Schools, Threatening Rebuilding Efforts and Funding. (Getty Images) Recent wildfires have ravaged large areas of Los Angeles, leaving at least a dozen schools severely damaged. Five of these campuses have been completely destroyed, displacing thousands of students and staff, and forcing many into temporary learning environments. The scope…

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Texas lawmakers push for historic $1 billion in school choice funding and pay raises for teachers

[ad_1] Historic budget proposal in Texas includes $1 billion for school choice and teacher pay increases. (Getty Images) Texas lawmakers have unveiled a historic budget proposal for the upcoming session, aiming to allocate a staggering $1 billion for school choice funding. This budget also includes a much-anticipated $4,000 raise for public school teachers, with rural…

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California State University changes male-only program after Title IX violation over race and sex exclusion

[ad_1] CSU revises male-only program after Title IX discrimination complaint over race and sex California State University (CSU) has made significant changes to a controversial program after a complaint accused the university of violating federal civil rights laws. The university has now opened its “Young Males of Color Consortium” to all students, ending a policy…

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CBSE Social Science Class 10 exam 2025: 4 important very short answer type questions you must practise

[ad_1] As the CBSE Class 10 exams approach, students are beginning their preparations for one of the most essential subjects—Social Science. Scheduled for February 25, 2025, the exam offers a two-day preparation window, making efficient revision even more crucial. Spanning four core areas—History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics—the exam not only holds significant weight in…

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Utah Republicans push to restrict teacher unions with a bill that could set a precedent across the US, sparking a political clash

[ad_1] Union members in public service professions across Utah raise their hands to speak in opposition to a bill banning public sector collective bargaining on January 23, 2025, at the Capitol Building in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo) Utah Republicans have introduced a controversial bill that seeks to eliminate collective bargaining rights for public sector…

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‘Bloody Indian’ remark prompts New Mexico Supreme Court ruling, clearing way for discrimination lawsuits against schools

[ad_1] McKenzie Johnson, a Cibola High School student who is Navajo, speaks at an Albuquerque Public Schools Native American Open Community Forum in 2019 in Albuquerque, N.M. (AP File Photo) In a groundbreaking decision, the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that public schools and universities in the state can be sued for discriminatory…

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Republican budget cuts to higher education could raise costs for millions of students: Here’s how

[ad_1] In a move that could significantly impact college affordability across the country, Republican lawmakers have proposed a series of budget cuts to higher education and student loan programs. These proposed changes are part of a broader effort to reduce the federal deficit, but they come with significant consequences for students and families. The new…

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