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CALLS TO FIX SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE LED BY BALTIMORE, CONGRESS

CALLS TO FIX SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE LED BY BALTIMORE, CONGRESS

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Mar 21, 2019 | Education, Featured

BALTIMORE, Md. — Public school principal Rachel Brunson has seen every infrastructure problem that a large urban school can have. But only one stumped her — the “dirt room.” “It’s just nothing but dirt,” said Brunson. A Baltimore native, Brunson has been principal for...
Maryland schools tackle funding disparities and infrastructure problems

Maryland schools tackle funding disparities and infrastructure problems

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Mar 21, 2019 | Education, Featured

  BALTIMORE — Disparities in funding for education infrastructure are evident in Maryland. In Frederick, the school district was able to raise money through state and local funds to build a new $114 million high school. But 50 miles away, Dr. Martin Luther King...
High School Students Gather In Washington As Part of Worldwide Strike For Climate Action

High School Students Gather In Washington As Part of Worldwide Strike For Climate Action

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Mar 15, 2019 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Hundreds of students and activists skipped school on Friday to protest in front of the Capitol as part of a worldwide student climate strike. The strike was one of more than 2,000 to take place around the world. According to organizer Greta Thunberg, a...
HOUSE CLASHES OVER REFORMS TO HIGHER EDUCATION

HOUSE CLASHES OVER REFORMS TO HIGHER EDUCATION

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Mar 13, 2019 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — The head of the House Education and Labor Committee called for “bold higher education reforms” Wednesday to solve the $1.5 trillion owed in student loans, as part of an effort to reauthorize the Higher Education Act. “If we only tinker around the edges...
HOUSE DEMOCRATS CONDEMN TRUMP BUDGET’S SLASHES TO CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS

HOUSE DEMOCRATS CONDEMN TRUMP BUDGET’S SLASHES TO CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Mar 12, 2019 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — House Democrats Tuesday called on Republicans to join them in supporting child nutrition programs from President Donald Trump’s 2020 budget proposal that would cut $1.7 billion in funding. Trump’s budget plan, announced Monday, would leave 1.3 million...
DEVOS PRAISES ARTS EDUCATION AT UNVEILING OF 2019 VSA INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S ART EXHIBIT

DEVOS PRAISES ARTS EDUCATION AT UNVEILING OF 2019 VSA INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S ART EXHIBIT

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Mar 7, 2019 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON –Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Thursday that arts education is important for childhood development and deserves greater attention while praising students with disabilities who were selected to have their art on display at The Kennedy Center....
EDUCATORS CALL FOR MORE TRAUMA-INFORMED CURRICULUM

EDUCATORS CALL FOR MORE TRAUMA-INFORMED CURRICULUM

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Feb 19, 2019 | Education

WASHINGTON — Educators from the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Africa pushed Tuesday for schools across the globe to become better equipped to help children who have experienced trauma through different approaches to their education. “There is a...
Freshmen members of Congress excited, disappointed at their first State of the Union address

Freshmen members of Congress excited, disappointed at their first State of the Union address

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Feb 5, 2019 | Featured, Politics, State of the Union

WASHINGTON — Before attending his first State of the Union address, Rep. Jefferson Van Drew, D-N.J., felt a sense of excitement and joy, but also feared the president might once again fan partisan flames by rehashing controversial issues. “I hope that right now,...
DEMOCRATS PROPOSE $100 BILLION TO STRENGTHEN SCHOOLS

DEMOCRATS PROPOSE $100 BILLION TO STRENGTHEN SCHOOLS

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Jan 30, 2019 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON –Democrats on Wednesday proposed spending $100 billion over 10 years to build new schools and improve existing schools nationwide, especially in low-income communities. Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., who sponsored the Senate version of the bill, called on the...
CHINESE-AMERICAN WWII VETERANS RECOGNIZED WITH MEDAL OF HONOR

CHINESE-AMERICAN WWII VETERANS RECOGNIZED WITH MEDAL OF HONOR

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Jan 29, 2019 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — In a ceremony to honor Chinese-American World War II veterans, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Tuesday that recognition of the Chinese-American service in the armed forces is long overdue. The ceremony comes at the heels of the bipartisan...
DURANT OPENS AFTER-SCHOOL CENTER TO HELP LOW-INCOME STUDENTS PREPARE AND PAY FOR COLLEGE

DURANT OPENS AFTER-SCHOOL CENTER TO HELP LOW-INCOME STUDENTS PREPARE AND PAY FOR COLLEGE

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Jan 24, 2019 | Featured, Living

SUITLAND, Md. — Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant is giving low-income students a “license to dream” as they started their first day Thursday at a new after-school facility a few blocks from the apartment where Durant grew up. The Maryland native pledged...
DEVOS BACKS SCHOOL CHOICE, POINTS TO D.C. PROGRAM AS SUCCESS STORY

DEVOS BACKS SCHOOL CHOICE, POINTS TO D.C. PROGRAM AS SUCCESS STORY

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Jan 23, 2019 | Education

WASHINGTON – In honor of National School Choice Week, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Wednesday that school choice programs allowing parents to choose which school their children will attend are the future of education. At an event sponsored by the conservative...
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