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School Improvement Grants Made Big Changes in Washington State

School Improvement Grants Made Big Changes in Washington State

by Supporting Education | Jan 17, 2020 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

In 2009, then-Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, under the direction of the Obama administration, took a dramatic $7 billion step towards improving poor schools around the country. They used the testing models of the No Child Left Behind Act to identify...
Seattle Schools Assist Students in Complying with Vaccination Law

Seattle Schools Assist Students in Complying with Vaccination Law

by Supporting Education | Jan 10, 2020 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

In 2019, 87 people in Western Washington, mostly in Kent and Issaquah were infected in two measles outbreaks. Measles, a highly infectious airborne virus, is a disease that was almost gone from the developed world, but still directly responsible for tens of thousands...
Democratic Candidates Talk Education at Pittsburgh Forum

Democratic Candidates Talk Education at Pittsburgh Forum

by Supporting Education | Jan 3, 2020 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

On December 14, at the David D. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, seven of the leading contenders for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination spoke about their goals for American education. This is a time when American academic performance is...
University of Phoenix Settles with FTC, Cancels Student Debt

University of Phoenix Settles with FTC, Cancels Student Debt

by Supporting Education | Dec 19, 2019 | News, Student Issues

At the center of the scandals involving for-profit colleges has been dishonesty about the value of their education. The schools under the Corinthian Colleges umbrella, which were all closed abruptly in 2015, lost their accreditation over their written promises that...
BYU-Idaho Reverses Course on Medicaid Decision

BYU-Idaho Reverses Course on Medicaid Decision

by Supporting Education | Nov 29, 2019 | News, Student Issues

Most universities require their students to carry some kind of health coverage, meeting whatever standard the university requires. They’re allowed to set adequate (which they’re allowed to define) coverage as a condition of enrollment, and they are allowed to sell...
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