Republican lawmakers criticize Arizona's land management after an audit finds issues with trust land disposition plans.
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Scottsdale Unified School District closes two schools due to budget shortfall, displacing nearly 600 students.
A state audit questions the legality of Western Maricopa Education Center's sponsorship with Phoenix Raceway in 2024.
In a ruling, a Montana judge struck down a 2023 law for education savings accounts, citing improper fund allocation.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education proposed to end an income-driven student loan plan affecting 7M borrowers.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Education Department is reinstating hundreds of Office for Civil Rights employees on Dec. 15.
Collins-Maxwell District in Iowa shifts to a 4-day school week to aid teacher recruitment, retention, and reduce absences.
A hard-right Christian advocacy group is relocating to Helena, Montana, to establish the Montana Center for Christian Policy.
More than 30 U.S. Senate Democrats criticized the Education Dept's plan to shift duties to other agencies, calling it "outrageous" and "illegal."










