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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

MIGUEL CARDONA


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Biden's education chief says he avoided 'culture wars' despite goading from GOP governors

Read full article: Biden's education chief says he avoided 'culture wars' despite goading from GOP governors

While Republican states were working to limit school history lessons and ban transgender athletes, President Joe Biden’s education chief said he was focused on what matters — putting more social workers in schools, expanding summer school and building a pipeline of new teachers.

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Students can now apply for federal college aid. Officials hope for a smoother rollout this year

Read full article: Students can now apply for federal college aid. Officials hope for a smoother rollout this year

The federal FAFSA form used to apply for college financial aid opened to high school seniors across the nation on Thursday, a year after a disastrous rollout by the Biden administration delayed the application for months.

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Biden hosts formal ceremony to celebrate federal support for Hispanic-serving institutions

Read full article: Biden hosts formal ceremony to celebrate federal support for Hispanic-serving institutions

President Joe Biden hosted a formal ceremony Wednesday to publicly celebrate his executive order establishing an initiative to increase funding for Hispanic-serving institutions.

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Biden tries again at student loan cancellation, this time for those with financial hardships

Read full article: Biden tries again at student loan cancellation, this time for those with financial hardships

The Biden administration is moving ahead with a new path to student loan cancellation for Americans who face steep medical bills, child care costs and other types of financial hardship that prevent them from repaying their loans.

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Missouri, Kansas judges temporarily halt much of President Biden's student debt forgiveness plan

Read full article: Missouri, Kansas judges temporarily halt much of President Biden's student debt forgiveness plan

Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri have together blocked much of a Biden administration student loan repayment plan that provides a faster path to cancellation and lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers.

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Most US students are recovering from pandemic-era setbacks, but millions are making up little ground

Read full article: Most US students are recovering from pandemic-era setbacks, but millions are making up little ground

America’s schools have just started making progress toward getting students back on track after they fell behind by historic margins during the pandemic.

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Degree attainment rates are increasing for US Latinos but pay disparities remain

Read full article: Degree attainment rates are increasing for US Latinos but pay disparities remain

U.S. Census data shows the number of Latinos acquiring degrees has steadily increased over the last two decades.

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Biden administration canceling student loans for another 160,000 borrowers

Read full article: Biden administration canceling student loans for another 160,000 borrowers

The Biden administration is canceling student loans for another 160,000 borrowers through a combination of existing programs.

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Biden’s new Title IX rules protect LGBTQ+ students, but avoid addressing transgender athletes

Read full article: Biden’s new Title IX rules protect LGBTQ+ students, but avoid addressing transgender athletes

The rights of LGBTQ+ students will be protected by federal law and victims of campus sexual assault will gain new safeguards under new rules from the Biden administration.

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Biden promotes 'life-changing' student loan relief in Wisconsin as he rallies younger voters

Read full article: Biden promotes 'life-changing' student loan relief in Wisconsin as he rallies younger voters

President Joe Biden says student loan relief will empower Americans to pursue their dreams without the burden of debt.

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President Joe Biden will unveil his new plan to give student loan relief to many new borrowers

Read full article: President Joe Biden will unveil his new plan to give student loan relief to many new borrowers

President Joe Biden will announce a significant new plan next week to cancel federal student loan debt for new categories of borrowers.

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'Frozen in time.' Kamala Harris tours bloodstained building where 2018 Parkland massacre happened

Read full article: 'Frozen in time.' Kamala Harris tours bloodstained building where 2018 Parkland massacre happened

Vice President Kamala Harris toured the bloodstained classroom building where the 2018 Parkland high school massacre happened.

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Hundreds of thousands of financial aid applications need to be fixed after latest calculation error

Read full article: Hundreds of thousands of financial aid applications need to be fixed after latest calculation error

The U.S. Education Department says it discovered a calculation error in hundreds of thousands of student financial aid applications sent to colleges this month and will need to reprocess them, a blunder that follows a series of others and threatens further delays to this year’s college applications.

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Education Department starts sending financial aid data to colleges after months of delays

Read full article: Education Department starts sending financial aid data to colleges after months of delays

After months of delays and technical hiccups, some colleges and universities have started to receive federal data they need to put together financial aid offers for incoming students.

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Jill Biden tells school principals 'enough is enough' while promoting a gun safety initiative

Read full article: Jill Biden tells school principals 'enough is enough' while promoting a gun safety initiative

Jill Biden says “enough is enough” on the issue of children being killed by firearms.

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‘Like sitting ducks’: Education secretary tours Parkland school shooting site, speaks with victims

Read full article: ‘Like sitting ducks’: Education secretary tours Parkland school shooting site, speaks with victims

Next month will mark six years since the tragic 2018 school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, when a shooter armed with an AR-15 style rifle shot and killed 17 staff and students, injuring another 17.

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Biden withholds $2M from student loan servicers after companies bungled billing statements

Read full article: Biden withholds $2M from student loan servicers after companies bungled billing statements

The Biden administration is docking more than $2 million in payments to student loan servicers that failed to send billing statements on time after the end of a coronavirus pandemic payment freeze.

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Columbia, Cornell and other colleges face US inquiries over alleged antisemitism and Islamophobia

Read full article: Columbia, Cornell and other colleges face US inquiries over alleged antisemitism and Islamophobia

The federal government has opened civil rights investigations at seven schools and universities over allegations of antisemitism or Islamophobia since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.

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Black and Latino students lack access to certified teachers and advanced classes, US data shows

Read full article: Black and Latino students lack access to certified teachers and advanced classes, US data shows

America’s Black and Latino students were at a disadvantage in nearly every measure of education opportunity in the 2020-21 school year.

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Few community college students go on to earn 4-year degrees. Some states have found ways to help

Read full article: Few community college students go on to earn 4-year degrees. Some states have found ways to help

Partnerships between two- and four-year colleges and universities could help more community college students go on to earn bachelor’s degrees, according to data released Thursday by U.S. Education Department.

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Biden and Jill Biden hand out books and candy while hosting thousands for rainy trick or treating

Read full article: Biden and Jill Biden hand out books and candy while hosting thousands for rainy trick or treating

Books were about as abundant as candy at a trick-or-treating event that President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden hosted at the White House on the eve of Halloween.

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Biden administration is moving toward a narrower student loan relief targeting groups of borrowers

Read full article: Biden administration is moving toward a narrower student loan relief targeting groups of borrowers

The Biden administration is moving toward a narrower student loan relief plan that would target specific groups of borrowers rather than a sweeping plan like the one the Supreme Court rejected by the Supreme Court.

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Colleges should step up diversity efforts after affirmative action ruling, the government says

Read full article: Colleges should step up diversity efforts after affirmative action ruling, the government says

The Biden administration is asking America’s colleges to step up their efforts to make campuses more racially diverse.

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New rule will cut federal money to college programs that leave grads with high debt, low pay

Read full article: New rule will cut federal money to college programs that leave grads with high debt, low pay

A new federal rule threatens to cut federal money to college programs that consistently leave graduates with low pay or unaffordable debt.

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US education chief considers new ways to discourage college admissions preference for kids of alumni

Read full article: US education chief considers new ways to discourage college admissions preference for kids of alumni

President Joe Biden’s education chief says he’s open to using “whatever levers” are available — including federal money — to discourage colleges from giving preference to the children of alumni and donors.

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Powerful storm kills 2 people and leaves 1.1 million without power in eastern US

Read full article: Powerful storm kills 2 people and leaves 1.1 million without power in eastern US

At least two people have died, thousands of U.S. flights have been canceled and more than 1 million have lost power as destructively strong storms move through the eastern U.S. Residents were warned to stay indoors Monday and prepare for the worst.

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Conservative groups sue to block Biden plan canceling $39 billion in student loans

Read full article: Conservative groups sue to block Biden plan canceling $39 billion in student loans

Two conservative groups are asking a federal court to block the Biden administration’s plan to cancel $39 billion in student loans for more than 800,000 borrowers.

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Black lawmakers press Justice and Education Departments to investigate Florida's race curriculum

Read full article: Black lawmakers press Justice and Education Departments to investigate Florida's race curriculum

The Congressional Black Caucus is pushing the White House, Justice Department and the Department of Education to look into whether Florida school districts are violating federal discrimination law following changes to the state's Black history curriculum.

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Affirmative action for white people? Legacy college admissions come under renewed scrutiny

Read full article: Affirmative action for white people? Legacy college admissions come under renewed scrutiny

In the wake of a Supreme Court decision that removes race from the admissions process, colleges are coming under renewed pressure to put an end to legacy preferences, the practice of favoring applicants with family ties to alumni.

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DeSantis sues Biden administration over university accreditations linked to funding

Read full article: DeSantis sues Biden administration over university accreditations linked to funding

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a new state lawsuit filed on Thursday in Fort Lauderdale is meant to weaken the power that accrediting agencies have over the state’s public colleges and universities.

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DeSantis sues Biden administration over university accrediting system

Read full article: DeSantis sues Biden administration over university accrediting system

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says the state is suing the Biden administration and U.S. Department of Education over accreditation agencies that control federal aid for students.

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New rule targets college programs that leave grads with low income, high debt

Read full article: New rule targets college programs that leave grads with low income, high debt

College programs that leave graduates underpaid or buried in loans would be cut off from federal money under a proposal issued by the Biden administration on Wednesday.

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U.S. education secretary visits Miami-Dade schools, criticizes Florida’s new legislation

Read full article: U.S. education secretary visits Miami-Dade schools, criticizes Florida’s new legislation

U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona visited schools on Thursday in Miami-Dade County and spoke out against Florida legislation that affects public education.

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Biden says teaching should not be 'life-threatening' job

Read full article: Biden says teaching should not be 'life-threatening' job

President Joe Biden has honored the nation’s best teachers.

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US would bar full ban on trans athletes but allow exceptions

Read full article: US would bar full ban on trans athletes but allow exceptions

A new rule proposed by the Biden administration would prevent schools and colleges from enacting outright bans on transgender athletes, but it would allow certain exceptions to promote fairness or reduce injuries.

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Feds propose 'student loan safety net' alongside forgiveness

Read full article: Feds propose 'student loan safety net' alongside forgiveness

The White House is moving forward with a proposal that would lower student debt payments for millions of Americans now and in the future.

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High court to rule on Biden student loan cancellation plan

Read full article: High court to rule on Biden student loan cancellation plan

The Supreme Court says the Biden administration program to cancel student loans will remain blocked for now, but the justices have agreed to take up the case in late winter.

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Education secretary tests positive for COVID-19

Read full article: Education secretary tests positive for COVID-19

President Joe Biden’s education secretary has tested positive for COVID-19.

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Biden admin relaxes rules for student debt forgiveness

Read full article: Biden admin relaxes rules for student debt forgiveness

The Biden administration is moving forward with an overhaul of several student debt forgiveness programs, aiming to make it easier for borrowers to get cancellation if they are duped by their colleges or if they put in a decade of work as public servants.

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Test scores show historic COVID setbacks for kids across US

Read full article: Test scores show historic COVID setbacks for kids across US

New national test results show that the pandemic spared no part of the country as it caused historic learning setbacks for America’s children.

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Education chief says music can rebuild connections to school

Read full article: Education chief says music can rebuild connections to school

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona grew up in a musical household playing instruments with his family.

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Here's how you can apply for student loan forgiveness

Read full article: Here's how you can apply for student loan forgiveness

President Joe Biden has officially kicked off the application process for his student debt cancellation program, opening the door for millions of Americans to apply for up to $20,000 in forgiveness.

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Student loan forgiveness application website goes live

Read full article: Student loan forgiveness application website goes live

President Joe Biden has officially kicked off the application process for his student debt cancellation program.

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Small business group files suit over Biden student loan plan

Read full article: Small business group files suit over Biden student loan plan

A small business advocacy group has filed a new lawsuit seeking to block the Biden administration’s efforts to forgive student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans.

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Libertarian group sues to block student debt cancellation

Read full article: Libertarian group sues to block student debt cancellation

A libertarian group in California filed a legal challenge to President Joe Biden’s plan for student debt cancellation on Tuesday, calling it an illegal overreach that would increase state tax burdens for some Americans who get their debt forgiven.

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After cancellation, Dems look to reduce future student debt

Read full article: After cancellation, Dems look to reduce future student debt

House Democrats are proposing new legislation that would increase federal student aid, lower interest rates on loans and take other steps to make college more affordable.

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Montana defies order on transgender birth certificates

Read full article: Montana defies order on transgender birth certificates

Just hours after a Montana judge blocked health officials from enforcing a state rule that would prevent transgender people from changing the gender on their birth certificate, the Republican-run state said it would defy the order.

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Teacher shortages are real, but not for the reason you heard

Read full article: Teacher shortages are real, but not for the reason you heard

Everywhere, it seems, the return to school has been shadowed by worries of a teacher shortage.

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Legality of student loan plan relies on pandemic, 2003 law

Read full article: Legality of student loan plan relies on pandemic, 2003 law

The Biden administration is tying its authority to cancel student debt to the coronavirus pandemic and to a 2003 law aimed at providing help to members of the military.

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Former ITT Tech students get $3.9B in debt cancellation

Read full article: Former ITT Tech students get $3.9B in debt cancellation

Students who used federal loans to attend ITT Technical Institute as far back as 2005 will automatically get that debt canceled.

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Jill Biden on teaching as first lady: 'Knew I could do both'

Read full article: Jill Biden on teaching as first lady: 'Knew I could do both'

Jill Biden says she didn't doubt that she could keep teaching as first lady and overcame skepticism that she could handle both jobs by instructing her staff to “figure it out.”.

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Jill Biden, education chief to kick off summer learning tour

Read full article: Jill Biden, education chief to kick off summer learning tour

Jill Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona are kicking off a summer learning tour this week with stops in Connecticut, Georgia and Michigan over two days.

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Settlement would forgive $6B for defrauded college students

Read full article: Settlement would forgive $6B for defrauded college students

The Biden administration has agreed to cancel $6 billion in student loans for about 200,000 former students who say they were defrauded by their colleges.

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LGBTQ students would get new protections under Biden plan

Read full article: LGBTQ students would get new protections under Biden plan

The rights of LGBTQ students would become enshrined in federal law and victims of campus sexual assault would gain new protections under new rules proposed by the Biden administration.

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'Day by day:' Uvalde survivors recover from wounds, trauma

Read full article: 'Day by day:' Uvalde survivors recover from wounds, trauma

The 17 people injured during a mass shooting last week in Uvalde, Texas, are trying to heal in a community marked by mourning the deaths of 21 others.

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Former Corinthian students get federal student debt erased

Read full article: Former Corinthian students get federal student debt erased

The Biden administration says it will forgive all remaining federal student debt for former students of the for-profit Corinthian Colleges chain.

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Debt wiped for Corinthian students as bigger decisions loom

Read full article: Debt wiped for Corinthian students as bigger decisions loom

President Joe Biden hasn't made a decision yet on how he'll handle the student loan debt issue, but his administration is trying to bring closure to one of the most notorious cases of fraud in American higher education.

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US education chief seeks action to prevent school shootings

Read full article: US education chief seeks action to prevent school shootings

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says he's ashamed the United States is "becoming desensitized to the murder of children” and he's calling for action to prevent more lives from being lost in school shootings like the one in Uvalde, Texas.

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Sen. Luján ‘90%’ recovered from stroke, visits high school

Read full article: Sen. Luján ‘90%’ recovered from stroke, visits high school

Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Luján says Thursday that he’s 90% recovered from his stroke.

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EXPLAINER: Biden extends student loan freeze through August

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Biden extends student loan freeze through August

The Biden administration has announced that federal student loan payments will remain paused through Aug. 31, extending a freeze that began in 2020 but was set to end after this month.

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White House to extend student loan pause through August

Read full article: White House to extend student loan pause through August

The Biden administration plans to freeze federal student loan payments through Aug. 31, extending a moratorium that has allowed millions of Americans to postpone payments during the coronavirus pandemic.

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US Education Secretary visits high school, college in Weston

Read full article: US Education Secretary visits high school, college in Weston

The U.S. Secretary of Education visited Cypress Bay High School and Broward College on Monday in Weston.

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White House hosts transgender 'Jeopardy!' star Amy Schneider

Read full article: White House hosts transgender 'Jeopardy!' star Amy Schneider

President Joe Biden has marked Transgender Day of Visibility by denouncing what he's calling “hateful bills” being passed at the state level.

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EXPLAINER: What is law critics have dubbed 'Don't Say Gay'?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What is law critics have dubbed 'Don't Say Gay'?

Florida has come under intense national scrutiny over legislation that critics have labeled the “Don’t Say Gay” law.

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US education secretary to Florida LGBTQ kids: Got your back

Read full article: US education secretary to Florida LGBTQ kids: Got your back

In another clash between the Biden administration and Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has spoke with LGBTQ students in Florida.

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Bomb-threatened Black schools eligible for security grants

Read full article: Bomb-threatened Black schools eligible for security grants

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to announce that historically Black colleges and universities that recently received bomb threats are eligible for federal campus security grants.

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By the numbers: the giant COVID relief package, 1 year later

Read full article: By the numbers: the giant COVID relief package, 1 year later

The giant American Rescue Plan that provides $1.9 trillion in pandemic relief turns one year old on Friday.

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Kamala Harris marks 'Bloody Sunday' anniversary in Selma

Read full article: Kamala Harris marks 'Bloody Sunday' anniversary in Selma

Vice President Kamala Harris is in Selma, Alabama, to mark the anniversary of a defining moment in the fight for equal voting rights.

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Loan relief granted to students misled by for-profit DeVry

Read full article: Loan relief granted to students misled by for-profit DeVry

The Biden administration says it will cancel more than $70 million in student debt for borrowers who say they were defrauded by the for-profit DeVry University.

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Jill Biden turns Valentine's Day into lesson for 2nd graders

Read full article: Jill Biden turns Valentine's Day into lesson for 2nd graders

Jill Biden has turned Valentine's Day into a teachable moment for some second graders at a Washington, D.

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Education chief: 'We must make up for lost time' in schools

Read full article: Education chief: 'We must make up for lost time' in schools

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says the nation’s schools must act more urgently to help millions of students who have fallen behind during the pandemic.

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Schools adapt for return from break as COVID-19 cases surge

Read full article: Schools adapt for return from break as COVID-19 cases surge

Mask requirements are returning in some school districts that had dropped them.

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Pause on student loan payments is extended through May 1

Read full article: Pause on student loan payments is extended through May 1

The Biden administration is extending a student loan moratorium that has allowed tens of millions of Americans to put off debt payments during the pandemic.

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With US aid money, schools put bigger focus on mental health

Read full article: With US aid money, schools put bigger focus on mental health

Schools across the U.S. are using portions of the windfall of federal coronavirus relief money to quickly expand their capacity to address students’ struggles with mental health.

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Feds urge schools to provide COVID-19 shots, info for kids

Read full article: Feds urge schools to provide COVID-19 shots, info for kids

The Biden administration is encouraging local school districts to host clinics to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to kids and information to parents on the benefits of the shots.

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Biden: Teachers 'most consequential' people after parents

Read full article: Biden: Teachers 'most consequential' people after parents

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden have recognized the 2021 and 2020 national teachers of the year and all teachers for the work they do.

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EXPLAINER: What's behind changes in student loan forgiveness

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What's behind changes in student loan forgiveness

A student debt forgiveness program with notoriously complex eligibility rules is getting an overhaul from the Biden administration, with the intent of extending debt relief to thousands of public workers.

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Troubled student loan forgiveness program gets an overhaul

Read full article: Troubled student loan forgiveness program gets an overhaul

The Biden administration is moving to relax the rules for a student loan forgiveness program that has been criticized for its notoriously complex requirements.

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Push for Native American curriculum in schools makes gains

Read full article: Push for Native American curriculum in schools makes gains

Connecticut and a handful of other states have recently decided to mandate students be taught about Native American culture and history.

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The Latest: Alaska Gov: Biden’s vaccine order 'un-American'

Read full article: The Latest: Alaska Gov: Biden’s vaccine order 'un-American'

Alaska Gov_ Mike Dunleavy said President Joe Biden’s effort to require millions of U_S_ workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is “ill conceived, divisive, and un-American.”.

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State mask bans face federal civil rights inquiries

Read full article: State mask bans face federal civil rights inquiries

The Education Department says it’s investigating five Republican-led states that have banned or limited mask requirements in schools, saying the policies could amount to discrimination against students with disabilities or health conditions.

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Loan forgiveness offered to more former ITT Tech students

Read full article: Loan forgiveness offered to more former ITT Tech students

The Education Department has announced it will forgive student debt for more than 100,000 borrowers who attended colleges in the now-defunct ITT Technical Institute chain but left before graduating.

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ACLU sues over South Carolina ban on school mask mandates

Read full article: ACLU sues over South Carolina ban on school mask mandates

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal lawsuit over a South Carolina law that bans school districts from imposing mask mandates.

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Pandemic windfall for US schools has few strings attached

Read full article: Pandemic windfall for US schools has few strings attached

The Biden administration says the historic amount of federal pandemic aid flowing to the nation's K-12 schools presents a moment for reimagining all aspects of American education.

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US to erase student debt for those with severe disabilities

Read full article: US to erase student debt for those with severe disabilities

The Biden administration says it will automatically erase student loan debt for more than 300,000 Americans with disabilities that leave them unable to earn significant incomes.

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States banning mask mandates could face civil rights probes

Read full article: States banning mask mandates could face civil rights probes

President Joe Biden has ordered his Education secretary to explore possible legal action against states that have blocked school mask mandates and other public health measures meant to protect students.

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Biden admin backs Texas, Florida districts on mask mandates

Read full article: Biden admin backs Texas, Florida districts on mask mandates

President Joe Biden’s administration is offering its full-throated support for local cities and school boards in Texas and Florida that are defying orders by their Republican governors that prohibit mask-wearing mandates in schools.

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Pause on student loan payments extended through January

Read full article: Pause on student loan payments extended through January

The Biden administration has announced that federal student loan payments will remain suspended through January 2022, extending a pause that was scheduled to expire next month.

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Leftist political novice sworn in as Peru's president

Read full article: Leftist political novice sworn in as Peru's president

A leftist political novice who has promised to be a champion of his country’s poor has been sworn in as Peru’s new president.

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The Latest: Education Dept OKs Georgia plan for relief funds

Read full article: The Latest: Education Dept OKs Georgia plan for relief funds

The U.S. Department of Education approved Georgia’s plans to use $1.4 billion in federal coronavirus relief money.

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Loan relief approved for more for-profit college students

Read full article: Loan relief approved for more for-profit college students

The U.S. Education Department has announced it will forgive student loans for more than 1,800 borrowers who attended for-profit colleges that made false recruiting claims.

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Vaccinated teachers and students don't need masks, CDC says

Read full article: Vaccinated teachers and students don't need masks, CDC says

U.S. health officials say vaccinated teachers and students don't need to wear masks inside school buildings.

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Biden says teachers deserve 'a raise, not just praise'

Read full article: Biden says teachers deserve 'a raise, not just praise'

President Joe Biden has told the nation's largest teachers union that the nation's educators need “a raise, not just praise.”.

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Overhaul makes it easier for aspiring teachers to get grants

Read full article: Overhaul makes it easier for aspiring teachers to get grants

The U.S. Education Department is loosening the rules around a grant program that’s meant to help aspiring teachers pay for college but has actually left many stuck with debt.

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Puerto Rico to receive nearly $4B in US pandemic funds

Read full article: Puerto Rico to receive nearly $4B in US pandemic funds

U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says Puerto Rico will receive nearly $4 billion in federal education pandemic relief funds to help boost the U.S. territory’s fight against COVID-19.

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Biden admin extends protections to transgender students

Read full article: Biden admin extends protections to transgender students

The U.S. Education Department on Wednesday expanded its interpretation of federal sex protections to include transgender and gay students.

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Loan relief granted to defrauded for-profit college students

Read full article: Loan relief granted to defrauded for-profit college students

The U.S. Education Department says it's erasing student debt for thousands of borrowers who attended a for-profit college chain that exaggerated its graduates’ success in finding jobs.

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Remote learning still widespread even after Biden hits goal

Read full article: Remote learning still widespread even after Biden hits goal

President Joe Biden has met his goal of having most elementary and middle schools open for full, in-person learning in his first 100 days in office.

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Education Department reviewing campus sex assault rules

Read full article: Education Department reviewing campus sex assault rules

The Education Department is taking the next step to revise federal rules around campus sexual assault, paving the way for an overhaul of a polarizing Trump-era policy that President Joe Biden has vowed to reverse.

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With new aid, schools seek solutions to problems new and old

Read full article: With new aid, schools seek solutions to problems new and old

Schools across the U.S. are weighing how to use a windfall from the federal government's latest coronavirus relief package.

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