It happened at the end of the March 20 meeting, when President Trump's cuts to the Department of Education were discussed.
Roughly $280 million would go towards early childhood education, around $180 million would be for CUNY, and the rest would go to K-12 schools in the City Council’s budget response.
The agency will freeze money for 'administrative and technological functions' in schools but will not pause federal food programs or direct assistance for Mainers.
U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas is keen to convince Congress to restore whole and 2% milk as an option for children in ...
More than a dozen years after higher-fat milk was stripped from school meals to slow obesity in American kids and boost their ...
A CDC team helping respond to a lead crisis in Milwaukee schools was cut as part of a widespread layoffs at federal health ...
Of roughly $6 million in ESSER funds CT school districts have obligated, more than half were slated for New London and Waterbury.
“It’s critical that members of Congress express their concerns about budget cuts being implemented at the U.S. Department of ...
The U.S. Department of Education announced last week it plans to re-evaluate the funding for more than $40 million in federal ...
American Jewish University (AJU) announced on Wednesday, April 2, the launch of ETH 105: American Jewish Ethnic Studies, a ...
More than $100 million in federal funding to several Massachusetts schools have been cut by the Trump Administration ...