Benjamin Ryder

Parents, Head Start Providers Challenge New Rule Barring Undocumented Families

Sign up now. A coalition of parents and Head Start providers moved to update their lawsuit against the Trump administration Tuesday in response to ...

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SWMC Enhances Patient Portal

By: Janeth Vazquez Liberal, Kan. – Southwest Medical Center is excited to announce that our Patient Portal has received a major upgrade! While the ...

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In Ruling’s Aftermath, Some See Beginning of the End for Department of Education

It took about 10 minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling Monday afternoon for Keith McNamara and over 1,000 employees at the Department of ...

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Kansas Arts Commission Awards $1M for Arts and Culture Projects

TOPEKA – Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced 108 grant recipients will share $1 million in total funding from the ...

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Detroit Schools Have Highest Cuts to Federal Funding in Michigan

Detroit schools are facing some of the deepest cuts to federal funding in the country as The White House withholds $6.2 billion of funds ...

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Opinion: School’s Out for Summer, Parents Need Support With Youth Mental Health

School’s out for summer, and for many parents, that means worrying a little extra about how kids will fare over the next few months. ...

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Child Sex Abuse Lawsuits Cost California Schools Close to $3 Billion

When Samantha Muñoz was a second grader at Fancher Creek Elementary in Clovis, her teacher told her she “wasn’t that bright” and needed extra ...

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Democratic-Led States Sue Trump Over $7 Billion Federal Funding Freeze

Democratic-led states sued the Trump administration Monday over its freeze of nearly $7 billion in education funds, saying the delay has already “irreparably harmed” ...

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With Income Cap Gone, New Hampshire Families Rush to Apply for School Vouchers

Well before Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill last month to make New Hampshire education freedom accounts available to all income levels, school choice ...

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Opinion: California Shows How States Can Step Up for Young Students With Disabilities

Sign up now. Imagine being 4 years old and ready to start preschool, eager to learn, play and make friends, only to find out ...

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