A group of Democratic state lawmakers decried the Trump Administration's sweep on the U.S. Department of Education in a news conference on Feb. 14.
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) – Potential cuts to the U.S. Department of Education are causing concern across the country as President Donald Trump considers shutting down the agency entirely.
As President Donald Trump seeks to shutter the Dept. of Ed, the potential closure of the federal agency has some Michiganders reeling.
Democratic lawmakers in Michigan are criticizing the Trump administration's proposed changes to the U.S. Department of Education, including potential funding cuts. They argue that these changes ...
Dozens of protestors rallied outside the offices of Representative Tim Walberg today in hopes that he’ll protect them from ...
The Department of Education gave schools and universities two weeks to end diversity initiatives or risk losing federal ...
At a press conference Monday, a group of advocates that included State Superintendent Michael Rice decried what they say are ...
The head of Michigan’s schools doesn’t think the U.S. Department of Education will be shutdown, but warns cuts to several ...
"I'm about as qualified to run the WWE as Linda McMahon is to run the DOE," one Michigan lawmaker said of Trump's pick to run ...
Eliminating the federal Department ... the Michigan branch of the American Federation of Teachers and representatives of advocacy organizations including Equality Michigan, the Michigan Education ...
Transgender girls are currently allowed to participate in female high school sports with a waiver in Michigan.
Regina Weiss to discuss the need to protect Michigan schools and the U.S. Department of Education in anticipation of changes by President Trump. The Michigan Education Justice Coalition and ...