The Department of Education's mass layoffs on Tuesday affected some 1,315 employees -- including civil servants around the country.
The Department of Education is facing a reckoning under US President Donald Trump. After spending months on the campaign ...
At least 800 education department research employees and outside partners have lost jobs. The cuts will decimate research and ...
How mass buyouts and layoffs at Trump's U.S. Department of Education might impact millions of students, teachers and administrators.
This ProPublica story, reported by Jodi S. Cohen and Jennifer Smith Richards, is being republished with permission. With a mass email sharing what it called “difficult news,” the U.S. Department of ...
The DoE is cutting staff, halting grants and pressuring schools on various administration priorities. Washington Post writer Laura Meckler discusses its destabilizing effect on the education system.
Yet, the vital infrastructure that allows policymakers to evaluate charter school expansion, address achievement gaps, allocate billions in federal funding, and much more is severely at risk, ...
Around 3,000 people work in the department's Washington headquarters, and about 1,000 are in 10 regional offices across the ...
The U.S. Department of Education has laid off nearly 50% of its workforce, the agency announced Tuesday. The impacted employees will be placed on administrative leave beginning March 21.
Less than two months into President Trump’s second term, the country’s education system has seen profound change. Here’s what to expect in the coming months.