Tighter U.S. oil restrictions have led to longer blackouts, transportation shutdowns, and halted education as Cuba already faces an energy crisis
The Department of Justice claims that a loan forgiveness initiative for educators of color discriminates against white teachers. Local educators say it’s a needed effort to bridge a diversity gap in Providence classrooms
As ICE steps up raids across the country, educators and students in New England are on edge, worried about arrests and disruptions in their schools
Legal fight intensifies as educators and advocates warn that the vague law threatens support for disabled students and could lead to loss of essential funding
As Massachusetts schools brace for another year of teacher shortages, federal cuts have left vital funding programs hanging by a thread
Ruling in A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools could make it harder for all victims of disability discrimination to sue, despite protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504
Three federal judges temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing its anti-DEI policies in schools last week
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, 11, of Texas and Gabriela Aparicio Ortega, 13, of North Carolina died by suicide in February after being bullied about their parents’ alleged immigration statuses
Funding for crucial classroom supports is threatened by the gutting of the department that enforces the civil rights law that protects students
The lawsuit, which was originally filed against a state law that banned trans girls from school sports teams, is now also fighting Trump’s executive order
Texas v. Becerra targets Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act after the Biden administration included gender dysphoria as a protected disability
Tens of thousands of schools across the country are in need of HVAC upgrades, as students suffer from extreme heat and increased pollution
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