3 states sue over cancelled special education teacher training grants

California, Rhode Island and Wisconsin say the cuts are harmful. The Education Department says it remains committed to students with disabilities.
Trump administration appeals ruling against $100K H-1B visa fee

The fee has caused concern among higher education experts that it would hamper colleges’ ability to recruit foreign scholars and instructors.
NYC schools face public pressure to pause AI use for 2 years

Student data privacy was cited as a key concern in a letter to the city’s mayor and school chancellor from 29 members of city council.
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Treasury previews guidance for first federal school choice program

As the formal rulemaking process moves forward, the scholarship tax credit program that launches in 2027 continues to draw both opposition and support.