In 2024, the Education Department gave $18,735,621 in Title IV funds to Connecticut, which go towards federal student aid programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education for students enrolled in postsecondary schools, and for academic enrichment and student support.
Connecticut senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal opposed the nomination of Linda McMahon, the WWE co-founder who lives in Greenwich.
While some see the Department of Education as vital to ensure education access and quality, others say it’s a bureaucracy that must be abolished.
A new program that pays Torrington teachers bonuses if they don't use personal or sick days has already used up its $126,000 annual budget in two quarters.
Teachers and education advocates gathered in Hartford for the Champions for Public Education Day of Action on March 4.
McMahon, of Greenwich, awaits a full Senate confirmation vote to lead the U.S. Department of Education. Here's what to know about her.
If nothing else, the early days of the Trump administration 2.0 have been a whirlwind of legal activity.  Diversity, equity and inclusion efforts
The Connecticut Education Association was one of several teachers’ unions—along with the American Federation of Teachers—pushing back against expectations that the Trump administration would downsize or dismantle the Department of Education,