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Harvard Faces Uncertainty Ahead Even After Major Court Victory
The Trump administration has declared its plan to appeal a judicial decision that reinstates more than $2 billion in federal research funding for Harvard University, indicating its persistent endeavor to scrutinize elite higher education and the allocation of federal resources.
Washington Schools To Enforce Stricter Cell Phone Policies This Fall
Washington school districts are implementing stricter cell phone policies this fall to reduce distractions and improve student focus, with 75% of districts now having a policy in place to limit cell phone and smartwatch use during class.
Garfield High School Expands Mental Health Support Through Community Partnerships
Garfield High School and Seattle Public Schools are partnering with community organizations to expand mental health support for students, providing workshops and mentors who look like the students they are trying to reach.
Trump Administration Seeks To Limit Foreign Students’ Stay To Four Years
The Trump administration has introduced a proposed rule aimed at restricting the duration foreign students can remain in the United States, establishing a fixed admission period for foreign students and exchange visitors not exceeding four years.
2.2 Million Student Loan Borrowers See Significant Credit Score Drops
At least 2.2 million student loan borrowers have experienced a significant decline in their credit scores since loan servicers resumed reporting to credit bureaus, exacerbating their financial challenges and increasing vulnerability to predatory lending practices.
‘The New Encyclopedia’: How Some Kids Will Use AI At School This Year
Artificial intelligence tools are gaining traction in educational settings, enhancing lesson engagement and information accessibility. However, experts caution against potential drawbacks, including facilitating academic dishonesty, exacerbating educational disparities, and negatively impacting student mental health.
Do We Still Need Public Schools?
The Trump administration is actively working to dismantle the Department of Education, redirecting funds to private schools in a move that jeopardizes the future of public education and undermines the foundational values of liberty, equality, fairness, and the common good.
Everything You Need to Know About Head Start
Head Start programs prepare America’s most vulnerable young children to succeed in school and in life beyond school.
Reading For Pleasure Has Dropped By 40%. Find Your Genre And Book Friends To Bring It Back, Experts Say
A recent study published in the journal iScience reveals a 40% decline in reading for pleasure over the past two decades. Experts emphasize the importance of identifying personal reading preferences and fostering community engagement to enhance accessibility and enjoyment of reading across diverse age groups and backgrounds.
Visa Revocations Target Students For Alleged Terrorism And Lawbreaking
The Trump administration has revoked more than 6,000 student visas this year, citing legal violations including assault, driving under the influence, burglary, and alleged support for terrorism. This policy shift is anticipated to result in a 30-40% decline in new international student enrollment this fall, impacting local economies significantly.
