New Illinois education laws take effect this month, expanding rights for immigrant students and regulating artificial ...
Effective this year, Illinois will prohibit community colleges from using AI as the sole source of instruction for a course.
House Bill 793, dubbed the “Undocumented Students Bill,” would allow school districts to require students to provide proof of citizenship or legal residency. Under the bill, schools could deny ...
Fifty years ago, Congress dramatically expanded schools’ responsibilities when it passed the nation’s primary special education law, requiring children with disabilities to receive a “free appropriate ...
Arizona Supreme Court rejects Tom Horne's appeal over bilingual education, ending latest bid for parental waivers ...
Mongolia has strong laws supporting inclusive education, but children with disabilities, especially girls still face barriers ...
ALBANY – The state Education Department won’t fork over data to prove it’s complying with the “universal FAFSA” law meant to ensure New York students are accessing more than $1 billion in available ...
Hundreds of new laws will take effect in Illinois in 2026, impacting areas from healthcare to education. New education laws will guarantee free public education regardless of immigration status and ...
More than 200 new laws are going into effect in Illinois on January 1, and many will have significant impacts on the state’s students. One of the signature pieces of legislation signed into law by ...
Immigrant rights advocates demonstrate outside the Illinois Statehouse for legislation protecting rights of noncitizens, including a bill meant to ensure the right of a free public K-12 education, ...
Proposed bill would expand public school curricula to include comprehensive histories of marginalized communities.
Karma Quick-Panwala had an Individualized Education Program (IEP) from kindergarten through high school. She believes that having an IEP was the difference between her getting through a class and ...
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