Norah Rami

Norah Rami

Business Reporting Intern

After-school providers are relieved to get some $1.3 billion in overdue funds, but they’ve already experienced enormous disruptions.

A recent Supreme Court ruling that supported parents’ religious right to opt their child out of LGBTQ-inclusive lessons could aid parents worried about a new curriculum that draws heavily on texts like the Book of Genesis and the Sermon on the Mount.

A federal district court judge ordered the restoration of some AmeriCorps staff and funding on July 7. But the group’s work could still be significantly disrupted for some time due to the Trump administration’s attempts to cut its spending.

This major policy change treats Head Start as a welfare program rather than an educational one.

The training center based in New York City will provide free lessons and workshops for as many as 400,000 teachers nationwide. In turn, tech companies will learn about how teachers actually use AI.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of religious parents seeking the right to opt their children out of LGBTQ+ material. The decision will change how teachers approach inclusivity in their classrooms.

The Trump administration cut the group’s funding, which supports efforts to help students and schools nationwide.

A new RAND study finds that students' ideas about themselves as math learners often form at an early age, with big implications for middle and high school.