The Education Department adjusted how it calculates student loan payments to correct past errors, resulting in 804,000 peoples’ balances erased.
Author: Nirvi Shah, USA TODAY
Many school principals left their jobs during the pandemic. How are students affected?
A greater number of principals left their jobs in the middle of the pandemic compared with five years earlier. That can be bad for students.
NAEP scores: US sees sharp decline in basic reading, math skills among nation’s 13-year-olds
Declines on a version of the Nation’s Report Card, or NAEP, for 13-year-olds show some of the sharpest declines in the test’s history.
Los Angeles schools closed as strike begins; negotiations at a standstill
The Los Angeles school system will be closed Tuesday because of a planned strike by tens of thousands of teachers and other school employees.
‘Shelves have been left barren’: Florida teachers sue DeSantis’ government over school library regulations
Union and advocacy groups say new state regulation oversteps the law in how it regulates school libraries.
Pandemic school closures set kids back by a third of a year of learning, study says
New research concludes that school disruptions triggered by COVID-19 set kids around the world back by about a third of a year.
Can Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recreate Michigan’s Hillsdale College in his state?
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to create a Hillsdale of the South by reshaping New College of Florida. Here’s what to know about the college he aims to emulate.