
US Schools Face Budget Cuts as Immigrant Enrollment Declines
School districts across the U.S. are reporting a sharp decline in immigrant student enrollment, leading to significant budget cuts and staffing reductions.
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School districts across the U.S. are reporting a sharp decline in immigrant student enrollment, leading to significant budget cuts and staffing reductions.

Public schools in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Utah are now legally required to teach firearm safety lessons to students, some as young as five years old.

Yale University has expelled a student for allegedly fabricating her entire background, a case that exposes significant vulnerabilities in elite admissions processes and raises national security conce

Oklahoma has become a testing ground for conservative education policies, implementing new laws on teaching race, gender, and religion, sparking debate and resistance.

Austin, Texas, has been ranked the number one college town in the United States for 2026, praised for its strong job market, quality education, and vibrant student life.

Missouri State University reports a double-digit drop in international student enrollment, highlighting a nationwide trend that is placing financial strain on U.S. colleges.

As U.S. school lunch debt approaches $200 million annually, community members are fundraising to pay off balances, sparking a debate on universal free meals.

A federal lawsuit has been filed against Portland Public Schools, challenging its decade-old policy of allocating extra funding to schools based on student race.

Harvard University reported a $113 million operating deficit for fiscal year 2025, its first in over a decade, despite its endowment growing to a record $56.9 billion.

Scholar Dr. Corey Miller connects recent violent events to ideological intolerance he says is fostered on college campuses, citing a need for more open debate.

Harvard University reported a $113 million operating deficit for fiscal year 2025, its first since 2020, despite its endowment growing to a record $56.9 billion.

National data reveals a decade-long decline in US student performance, with reading and math scores hitting 25-year lows and achievement gaps widening in 49 states.