The South Carolina Board of Education will decide on banning 10 books from school classrooms and libraries on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans are working to codify into law President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order that calls for the elimination of the U.S. Education Department.
New court filings give more details about a small number of DOGE staffers granted sweeping access to sensitive government ...
Supporters and critics of the plan to eliminate the department weigh in on how it could affect the state of South Dakota.
NPR has spent the past few weeks catching up with student loan experts and asking the Trump administration for clarity on ...
The way education is structured has been affected by an increasing move to remote learning, which also directly influences ...
SC Education Superintendent Ellen Weaver says President Donald Trump's effort to abolish agency won't hurt poor or disabled ...
Superintendent Mo Green delivered a message during a prayer breakfast, highlighting the importance of federal support in ...
In response to a growing nursing shortage, South Carolina lawmakers are committing millions of dollars to expand nursing education programs and train more healt ...
A week after President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at dismembering the federal Department of Education, S.C.
State Superintendent Maurice "Mo" Greene stopped in Cumberland County to hear suggestions that can be implemented into a ...
The House budget proposal would give $5 million for a program to repay loans for nursing faculty members and another $5 ...
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