Jeff Currey, the State Representative for East Hartford, has made the decision not to seek re-election for a sixth term, marking the conclusion of an impactful tenure on the Education Committee where he has served as co-chair. Announcing his departure on his 45th birthday, Currey's work has
In a move intended to enhance protections for LGBTQ+ students and alter the mechanisms for addressing sexual harassment reports, the Biden administration introduced new Title IX regulations. However, the rollout has been anything but smooth. Numerous lawsuits and court injunctions have thrown the
The Biden administration's recent Title IX regulation, designed to protect transgender, gay, and lesbian students from discrimination, has ignited a storm of legal battles and created significant confusion among schools nationwide. This rule, which extends protections to include gender
In recent years, the landscape of special education policies has become increasingly complex and fast-changing, with significant implications for students with disabilities and their families. Changes in state policies regarding the eligibility age for special education services, often driven by
In a comprehensive policy outline titled "Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise," Project 2025 proposes sweeping changes across the American educational landscape, focusing on conservative ideals aimed at fundamentally reshaping K-12 and higher education. Peter Greene’s d
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has approved a series of new regulations proposed by the state Department of Education under Superintendent Ryan Walters. These rules, now enforceable as law, introduce significant changes including a controversial measure linking school accreditation to student