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Report Finds Major Facility Problems in Schools
A new GAO report confirms an estimated 36,000 schools nationwide need to replace heating, ventilation or air conditioning systems.
USC to Resume In-Person Classes For Fall
Students and faculty will return to campus for a semester that will end early due to fears about the spread of the coronavirus at the start of flu season.
Student Actions Key to Reopening Colleges
The majority of colleges plan to reopen in the fall, but colleges are asking students to forgo concerts, parties and more.
Colleges Puzzle Over Reopening
Colleges and universities are casting about for strategies to keep students safe this fall without bankrupting their institutions.
Poll: 1-in-5 Teachers Unlikely to Return to Schools
The poll also found that a majority of parents are likely to continue distance learning.
The Privilege of Opting Out of School
Parents who can afford it might not send their kids to school this fall, and those with no other option fear they are putting their kids in harm's way.
University of California System to Drop SAT, ACT Requirement
The move could have far-reaching consequences for colleges across the country.
Governors: Beware For-Profit Colleges, Degree Mills
State officials and higher education experts are warning against for-profit colleges and other programs that lead to lots of debt and a worthless certificate.
Superintendents Dismiss White House Guidance
Superintendents call recent guidance insufficient and instead will follow recommendations from a leaked report that was reportedly shelved by the White House.








