Some education advocates accuse the Education Department of an “assault on college access” centering around federal funding ...
Schools, families, and social pressures are channeling young people—especially girls and poorer students—away from studying creative subjects because they are considered low-status or financially ...
Low-income college students, whose proportion of enrollment is already dropping, could soon face new obstacles to going to and graduating from college. Credit: Ted Shaffrey/AP Photo The Hechinger ...
A new study finds that four-year colleges and universities that both enroll and graduate low-income students at high rates—termed "Equity Engines" by the author—are unevenly distributed across the ...
In a scene as idyllic as a Norman Rockwell painting, Elevate Tutoring fellow Mia Matute sat at a dining table with her 12-year-old tutee, Kaycie Grant, as golden hour light shone on the fractions of a ...
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Staff from Early Childhood Options, an organization that runs Summit County’s publicly funded Head Start and Summit Pre-K programs, gave a presentation to the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, ...
For many people, their aspirations of going to college are just that – aspirations. Whether you’re nurturing dreams of a ...
When you focus on lifting up schools for kids from low income communities, it will still impact kids throughout the state,” said Marshall Tuck, CEO of EdVoice.
What matters when it comes to filing taxes isn’t just how much your dependent student earned. It’s the type of income involved and whether it crosses two key IRS thresholds.