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GI Bill rule change could upend requirements for online-only classes
A move by VA officials to simplify rules for the Post-9/11 GI Bill could cause new problems, advocates warn.
This is the Pentagon’s plan to be a more thoughtful, inclusive steward of your tax dollars
The Defense Department released its "equity action plan" this month.
‘Easy Button’ era: Have federal dollars unlocked a new age of domestic Guard operations?
Some senior National Guard leaders are worried about becoming America’s “easy button.”
By Davis Winkie
National Guard deploys for new emergency: Teacher shortages
Dozens of National Guard Army and Air Force troops in New Mexico have been stepping in to help alleviate the teacher shortage.
By Cedar Attanasio, The Associate Press
New Mexico asks Guard troops to sub for sick teachers amid omicron
New Mexico is the first state in the nation to ask National Guard troops to serve as substitute teachers amid surging COVID-19 infections.
By Cedar Attanasio, The Associate Press
Feds threaten big fines against for-profits schools that dupe troops, veterans
Federal Trade Commission officials said they have seen an increase in education complaints related to unfair recruiting practices.
DoD schools worldwide navigate the pandemic with mostly open classrooms, low infection rates
Less than 1 percent of DoDEA students got COVID during the 2020-2021 school year, despite largely remaining open for in-person instruction.
By Karen Jowers
Here’s how the Air Force rates public education services at your base
An Air Force analysis looks at academic performance, school climate and services at school districts serving all 157 installations.
By Karen Jowers
JBAB charter school opens after years of persistence by military and civilian parents
The public charter school will improve educational opportunities for military kids as well as kids in the civilian community.
By Karen Jowers