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Gutting the Department of Education will destroy programs and deny students the support they need, lead to larger class sizes, and increase the burden for educators who are already overtaxed and overworked.
Tell Congress to push back and stop an action that will have devastating consequences for students, educators, and working families.

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Parents of Students with Disabilities: Don’t Gut Federal Funding

Parents of Students with Disabilities: Don’t Gut Federal Funding
Millions of parents fear disruptions and loss of critical services if the funding and oversight of the Department of Education is shut down.
NEA Shares Guidance as Immigration Changes Create Uncertainty

NEA Shares Guidance as Immigration Changes Create Uncertainty
Learn how educators can prepare amid threats of mass deportation and policy rollbacks.
Pell Grants and the Future Teachers Relying on Them

Pell Grants and the Future Teachers Relying on Them
As the Trump administration plans to dismantle the Department of Education, federal programs like Pell may be on the chopping block.
Scientific Research is Getting Cut—and That Should Scare All Americans

Scientific Research is Getting Cut—and That Should Scare All Americans
The Trump administration’s cuts to federally funded STEM research is devastating current and future innovations by NEA Higher Ed members.
How Can We Improve Professional Development?

How Can We Improve Professional Development?
What is wrong with district-sponsored professional development? Well, sometimes everything. Two educators discuss the trouble with PD and what can be done to actually make it worth educators’ time and effort.
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About 1 in 6 college students currently rely on Pell Grants to pay for college tuition and expenses.
Let’s bring real change

— Faron Haase (left), graduate student, Missouri
Read: Pell Grants and the Future Teachers Relying on Them
When LGBTQ+ young people lack adult acceptance, it increases their risk of suicide attempts.
Let’s bring real change

— Mary Jane Chiles, retired educator
Read: ‘I Won’t Change You’
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