WASHINGTON (AP) — A bipartisan compromise on student loans started to take shape in the Senate on Wednesday linking interest rates to the
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Wednesday finished their rewrite of GOP President George W.
WASHINGTON (AP) — States can ask for another year before being required to use student test results to decide whether to keep or fire teachers,
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's teacher-training programs do not adequately prepare would-be educators for the classroom, even as they produce
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans are "in a demographic death spiral" and will fail in their effort to win the presidency if the party blocks an
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Education Committee on Wednesday finished its sweeping rewrite of No Child Left Behind that eases coast-to-coast
WASHINGTON (AP) — The good intentions of No Child Left Behind have not yielded good policy, the Democratic chairman of the Senate education panel s
WASHINGTON (AP) — A self-described conservative Republican who is a manager in the Internal Revenue Service office that targeted tea party groups t
WASHINGTON (AP) — Education Secretary Arne Duncan and his successors would be relegated to cheerleaders for the nation's schools, and governors
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of college students who are suspected of engaging in loan fraud has increased 82 percent since 2009, the Education
WASHINGTON (AP) — Students are getting a new weapon to fight back against bullies: their cell phones.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Schools in Newtown, Conn., will receive $1.3 million in federal aid to recover after the shootings that left 26 students and
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Wednesday threatened to veto legislation by House Republicans that would avert a doubling of student
WASHINGTON (AP) — Education Secretary Arne Duncan announced on Monday that three more states would join the ranks of those given permission to
WASHINGTON (AP) — The days of fixed-rate student loans could be coming to a close, with House Republicans on Thursday advancing a proposal that
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are willing to give President Barack Obama a rare win, the chairman of the Education and Workforce Committee
WASHINGTON (AP) — Goodbye, No. 2 pencils. Hello, iPads.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Schools near military bases and tribal lands will face a $60 million shortfall between now and September and aid to college
WASHINGTON (AP) — American teenagers aren't doing as poorly on international science tests as adults think.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House on Sunday warned Republicans that a "my way or the highway" approach would spell the GOP's defeat in upcoming


















