March 20, 2025 - 19:40

In a significant move, President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the Department of Education. This decision, announced during a White House event, has stirred considerable debate across the political spectrum. Supporters argue that the action is a necessary step toward reducing federal oversight in education, allowing states more autonomy in managing their educational systems. Critics, however, warn that this could lead to a decline in educational standards and increased inequality in access to quality education.
As the administration pushes forward with this initiative, the Justice Department is simultaneously facing a judge's deadline concerning deportation flights. This situation adds another layer of complexity to the current political climate, as the administration balances its immigration policies with educational reforms. The implications of these actions are yet to be fully understood, but they are sure to resonate in discussions about the future of education and immigration in the United States.
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President’s Speaker Series Highlights Classical EducationThe value of an education that looks beyond job training to the cultivation of wisdom was the central theme of a recent university speaker series. Jeremy Wayne Tate, founder of the Classical...
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Empowering youth voices: Inside PBS Wisconsin Education’s ‘Field Notes’A groundbreaking program in Wisconsin is shifting the microphone directly to young people, allowing them to document and broadcast the issues that matter most to their generation. The initiative, a...
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Over 1 million vets may be eligible for education benefits they didn’t know they hadA significant policy shift by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has unlocked potential education benefits for more than a million veterans who may have previously been denied. This...
March 22, 2026 - 23:08
Tamarack principal Carrie Munsey retiring after nearly three decades in educationAfter nearly three decades in education, Tamarack Elementary School Principal Carrie Munsey is preparing to step away from a career defined by relationships, leadership, and a deep commitment to...