Secretary Cardona to Travel to Puerto RicoFrom Sunday, June 27 to Tuesday, June 29, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will visit Puerto Rico where he will meet with government and educational leaders and students of the Commonwealth. Secretary Cardona
FCC Announces the $7.17 Billion Emergency Connectivity Fund to Help Schools Close the Homework GapAs our students return to school buildings and we move from pandemic response to recovery, technology will be essential for meeting the needs of diverse learners, supporting teachers, and providing school and district leaders with flexible models to support learning. It is important that we remain focused on addressing the digital divide for students in Continue Reading The post appeared first o
Secretary Cardona: Title IX the 'Strongest Tool' in Protecting Educational Opportunities Free from Sex DiscriminationU.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona today issued the following statement in recognition of the 49th anniversary of the Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, commonly known as "Title IX."
ICYMI: U.S. Department of Education Prioritizes Advancing Equity in First Installment of Equity Summit SeriesToday, the U.S. Department of Education held the first installment of its Equity Summit Series, “Building Equitable Learning Environments in Our Schools.” The program featured First Lady Jill Biden, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, Deputy Secretary Cindy Marten, leaders and educators from across the country, and student performances. During the summit, participants highlighted the Biden Admi
U.S. Department of Education Announces Full Agenda for Equity Summit SeriesToday, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) announced additional details about the first installment of its Equity Summit Series, to be held virtually on Tuesday, June 22nd. The program will feature welcome remarks prerecorded by First Lady Jill Biden, participation from U.S.
Secretary Cardona Holds Virtual Listening, Learning Roundtable with Rural Youth From Across the NationToday, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona held a virtual roundtable conversation with rural students from grades 6-12. The Secretary discussed with participants what it was like to be a rural student during the pandemic as well as hear from them on what the Department can do to support them and improve their learning experience.