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Shaking President Clinton’s hand, “It just struck me, like, this is just another dude.”
The Democrat-controlled state Legislature overrode the Republican governor's veto of the Brattleboro charter change.
Trump announced that HHS would handle students’ “special needs” instead of the Education Department.
President Trump has already radically transformed the DOE without relying on such an order.
States are using talk pedometers and conversation coaches to develop young brains.
57% of adults said boys should be more encouraged to talk about their feelings.
Free meal cutbacks would have ripple effects. Eligible children will fall through the cracks.
Governors remained committed to investing in public education but few addressed declining student achievement.
Employment outcomes for students with disabilities are terrible in comparison to their nondisabled peers.
The committee reviews maternal deaths and makes recommendations to improve care for pregnant women.
In these challenging times, Youth Today is making a new, bolder commitment.
DOE's new position is very different from what they put out two weeks ago.
The Education Department has been a prime target of DOGE with chaotic cost-cutting initiatives.
Knowledge to Power Catalysts is the new publisher for Youth Today.