AKK photo / Shutterstock School Board Says Distance Learning an 'Utter Failure,' Votes To Reopen Schools Without Mask Mandate On Monday, the school board in Orange County, California voted to open -- without social distancing or masks. By C. Douglas Golden July 20, 2020
Jim Watson / AFP via Getty Images DeVos: Schools Must Be 'Fully Operational' in Fall Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the Trump administration are urging American schools to fully reopen in the fall. By The Associated Press July 7, 2020
Sean Rayford / Getty Images Biden Demands Benefit of the Doubt for Himself, Vows To Get Rid of It for Students Accused of Sex Assault Biden might not be guilty of assaulting Tara Reade in 1993, but his record of deplorable behavior with other women over the years is well established. By Joe Saunders May 7, 2020
Scott Olson / Getty Images If Dem Lawmakers Get Their Way, Colleges Can Use COVID as Excuse To Continue Persecuting Men Under Title IX The inverse of "believe all women" is "all men are liars." Last I checked, that is sex discrimination and should itself count a Title IX violation. By Christine Favocci April 3, 2020
Sean Rayford / Getty Images In Odd Twist, Klobuchar Promises To Select Her Own Cabinet as President In an Iowa ad, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar promised to fire Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos -- which was an odd choice of issues to pick. By C. Douglas Golden January 24, 2020
Alex Wong / Getty Images Education Department Must Investigate National Security Threats on College Campuses Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said in December that six universities received $1.3 billion in foreign funds from nations including China and Russia. By Gavin Wax January 13, 2020
Alex Wong / Getty Images Betsy DeVos and DOJ Fire Off on Colleges Acting Like 'Police States' Allegations of Soviet-like behavior are what landed Jones County Junior College in Mississippi in the middle of a free speech lawsuit. By Jared Harris January 1, 2020
Alex Wong / Getty Images DeVos Launches Investigation into Allegations of Anti-Semitism at Duke and UNC Conference The Department of Education announced it will investigate a March conference displaying anti-Semitic and anti-Israel bias. By Mary Margaret Olohan June 18, 2019
David T. Foster III / The Charlotte Observer via AP Sanders Reveals Plan To End Funding for Charter Schools, Cites 'Educational Segregation' Sen. Bernie Sanders released his plan for reforming public education, including halting federal funding of new charter schools. By Sanders Reveals Plans To Stop 'Educational Segregation' May 18, 2019
Carolyn Kaster / AP DeVos Pitches Federal Tax Credit for 'Educational Freedom' Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is pushing a renewed bid to expand school choice. By The Associated Press February 28, 2019