Linda McMahon, President Trump’s education secretary nominee, wants to dismantle the department. What that means for California's K-12 funding, financial aid and student loans.
Trump wants to change education on several fronts, but it’s not clear yet how that will play out in California.
California received about $8 billion in funding for K-12 education and about $7 billion in funding for higher education in ...
CIF has said it plans to continue following California law regarding transgender athletics participation despite President ...
Schools, colleges and states that require students to be immunized against COVID-19 may be at risk of losing federal money ...
This is particularly true of Trump’s recent executive order to keep men out of women’s sports. It lacks permanence and is ...
The National Labor Relations Board rescinded a Biden-administration memorandum that viewed college athletes as employees of ...
A coalition of tribal organizations issued a sharp response to the ongoing layoffs of thousands of federal employees across ...
Even as President Trump has vowed to close the Education Department, he has sought to use the agency’s powers. Dana Goldstein, a reporter covering education and families for The New York Times, ...
Women’s athletic opportunities are important, the administration claims — but not necessarily as important as the ...
The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 outlines a blueprint for dismantling the DOE, arguing that education should be ...