COMMENTARY: The U.S. Department of Education faces sharp criticism for ongoing failures to improve student outcomes and manage resources effectively, prompting calls for urgent reform amid growing public frustration.
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Voters in four states recently weighed in on higher education funding and policy proposals, with mixed outcomes reflecting regional priorities and budget concerns, signaling varied public support for college initiatives nationwide.
A US mother has publicly criticized her daughter’s school for introducing sex education in 5th grade, sparking a debate on age-appropriate curriculum and parental consent in early education.
Nevada Gov. defends Biden administration’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Education Department, citing the need for streamlined operations and improved state-level control, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
President Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Department of Education raises concerns for Las Vegas locals about potential impacts on school funding, student services, and educational programs in the region.
LETTER: The U.S. Department of Education has fallen short in addressing critical issues impacting students nationwide, sparking calls for urgent reform, writes a concerned contributor in the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Education is largely overlooked in this election cycle, raising concerns about the future of schools and students nationwide. Experts warn that sidelining education policy could impact generations to come.







