A White House spokesperson said the Trump administration supports the Republican FCC chair’s effort to scale back “net neutrality” policies approved by his Obama-era predecessor.
Analyzing spending at the school level is a goal of the Every Student Succeeds Act, but comparing schools in a meaningful way is likely to require an investment in technology and training.
School leaders and finance officers need to speak up about the budgeting issues that cause educational inequities, one former finance chief says.
California’s budget for next year boosts funding for early childhood education and gives districts considerable flexibility in spending decisions.
Many prominent tech companies are urging their users to oppose FCC efforts to weaken “net neutrality” protections.
The Every Student Succeeds Act creates new opportunities for arts programs in K-12, a new report by the Education Commission of the States argues.
An Inside Look at the Federal Title I Program, and How School Districts Spend Money
Ed. Providers Should Study K-12 Systems' Plans, and Understand the Flexibility the Law Allows
K-12 systems have more flexibility to spend federal Title I dollars than they might think, and vendors should understand what’s possible.
The administration’s plans call for new funding for charter schools and school choice, but a potentially critical source of ed-tech funding would be zeroed out.
Breaking Down State Ed. Budgets: Lean Outlook for Coming Fiscal Year
Companies Should Get Ready to Face District Leaders Under Pressure to Control Costs
Many states are proposing only modest spending increases in K-12 education for fiscal 2018, partly because revenues from tax collections are weak.
The action, which would reverse a two-year-old policy by the agency, has angered a number of school and consumer groups, who worry it would slow the flow of valuable content to students and other internet users.