The analysis is drawn from a trove
of new federal data first collected as part of the most recent civil rights data collection.
Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Education published key financial aid data.On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education
released new federal data about financial aid information.
Discipline Disparities Grow for Students of Color,
New Federal Data Show By Sarah D. Sparks and Alyson Klein April 24, 2018 Updated: Apri...
Three - quarters of the nationwide public school spending cuts prompted by the 2008 recession have been restored, according to
new federal data.
It is second only to carbon monoxide when it comes to the percentage of accidents that cause injuries, according to
the newest federal data.
The average age of first time mothers has risen to new highs, according to
new federal data.
In the midst of statewide protests over low teacher pay and school spending,
new federal data show that nine in 10 teachers spend their own money — often hundreds of dollars a year — on classroom supplies.
In the midst of statewide protests over low teacher pay and school spending,
new federal data show that nine in 10 teachers spend their own money — often hundreds of dollars — on classroom supplies.
High school graduation rates ticked up in a majority of states in 2014, and graduation gaps between white and minority students narrowed in most states that year, according to
new federal data.
The U.S. public high - school graduation rate climbed to a 35 - year high in 2010, according to
new federal data, although U.S. high - school students are still struggling to keep up with their international peers.
The new federal data were released on the heels of a report by the nonprofit Center on Budget and Policy Priorities showing that state governments in at least 31 states are contributing less to public education than they did in 2008, before the recession.
State funding accounts for about 45 percent of schools» revenue, and it declined two - tenths of a percent in 2013 compared with the year before, according to
the new federal data.
In the midst of statewide protests over low teacher pay and school spending,
new federal data show that nine out of 10 teachers spend their own money — often hundreds of dollars — on classroom supplies.
Sparks, S. and Klein, A. «Discipline Disparities Grow for Students of Color,
New Federal Data Show.»
But
new federal data that track college graduates into the job market tell a far more sobering story.
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Any new federal data security law must be narrowly tailored to minimize the regulatory burden such a law could place on vulnerable independent contractors and small businesses.»