A Tribute to Resilience and Progress: Pride 2021This month, we celebrate Pride Month — honoring the history, struggles, achievements, and continuing contributions of the lesbian, gay…Jun 1, 2021A response icon1Jun 1, 2021A response icon1
A Letter to America’s TeachersFrom Dr. Miguel A. Cardona, U.S. Secretary of Education.May 7, 2021A response icon2May 7, 2021A response icon2
Our First 100 DaysDuring our Department-wide meeting on March 2, I said I wanted you to feel proud, know you are part of something bigger than any one of us…Apr 29, 2021Apr 29, 2021
From Sec. Cardona: A Letter to Parents & StudentsClick here for a copy of this letter in SpanishMar 3, 2021A response icon1Mar 3, 2021A response icon1
Published inAfter Irma and María: Island Education Weathers the StormsAfter Hurricanes, USVI Residents Choose HopeAfter three devastating hurricanes struck the Caribbean, the Department of Education undertook a series of actions to support the U.S…Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
School Choice Helps Student with Disabilities Reclaim the Path to Postsecondary SuccessBefore Trevor Beauchamp of La Crescenta, California, decided it was time to change schools, his greatest challenge was getting to class on…Jan 26, 2018A response icon2Jan 26, 2018A response icon2
Education is the Ticket Out of PovertyToni Airaksinen, a senior at Barnard College in New York, illustrates the powerful impact of school choice and how a student’s potential…Jan 25, 2018A response icon5Jan 25, 2018A response icon5
School choice opened my eyes to a diverse and culturally enriched worldToday, I’m a junior at Howard University. But things could have turned out differently if I didn’t have the opportunity to pursue a…Jan 24, 2018A response icon2Jan 24, 2018A response icon2
Published inAfter Irma and María: Island Education Weathers the Storms“The Spirit is There”Looking beyond disaster relief and recovery in Puerto Rico’s hurricane-damaged schools, toward building a better, stronger future for…Jan 8, 2018Jan 8, 2018