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  • Nov 6, 2024 | us9.campaign-archive.com | Hannah McClellan |Mebane Rash |Miguel A. Cardona

    2024 general election results, with EdNC’s first look at the impact on public education by Hannah Vinueza McClellan Contents President and other federal races Governor State Superintendent of Public Instruction Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Treasurer General Assembly The Associated Press has called the election for Donald Trump, Josh Stein, and Mo Green Editor’s Note: This article will be… Continue reading → Cookies and the 2024 election: Everything you need to know by Mebane Rash On...

  • Nov 5, 2024 | ednc.org | Miguel A. Cardona

    For countless communities across our nation, a strong rural education means a strong public education. Last year, I visited Hatton-McCredie Elementary School, a small, rural public school in Kingdom City, Missouri – a town of little less than 150 residents. My tour was led by two fifth-grade guides, Paxton and Haylee. I remember how excited Paxton and Haylee were to show off their public school – and for good reason. I saw brightly-colored classrooms and students engaged in challenging work.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | matr.net | Miguel A. Cardona

    "For small to medium to national organizations, for events and fundraisers of any size, in any format – live, virtual or hybrid – the platform is built for scale."

  • Nov 1, 2024 | dailyyonder.com | Miguel A. Cardona

    For countless communities across our nation, a strong rural education means a strong public education. Last year, I visited Hatton-McCredie Elementary School, a small, rural public school in Kingdom City, Missouri – a town of little less than 150 residents. My tour was led by two fifth-grade guides, Paxton and Haylee. I remember how excited Paxton and Haylee were to show off their public school – and for good reason. I saw brightly-colored classrooms and students engaged in challenging work.

  • Sep 11, 2024 | nbcnewyork.com | Annie Nova |Miguel A. Cardona

    A senior Biden administration official says the U.S. Department of Education did not try to begin forgiving student debt for as many as 25 million Americans before publishing a final rule on the program. Seven Republican attorneys general last week convinced a federal judge in Georgia to temporarily block President Joe Biden's new student loan forgiveness plan by claiming the Department of Education was trying to secretly implement the plan before that rule was issued in October.

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