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The Biden administration quietly announced on Thursday that it will be changing the rules for who qualifies for student loan forgiveness, leaving around four million borrowers unqualified for the program. The reversal now means that individuals with federal student loans under the Federal Family Education Loan program and the Federal Perkins Loan program will no longer be eligible to receive one-time debt forgiveness. Previously, these borrowers had been allowed to consolidate their debt with the federal Direct loan program. Those who consolidated their loans before September 29 will still be ...
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New York City’s Department of Education recently released its 2021-22 school year calendar with one notable change: the snow days have been canceled. “On ‘Snow days’ or days when school buildings are closed due to an emergency, all students and families should plan on participating in remote learning,” according to the city’s school district website. Last September, the district announced that it would not have any snow days for the 2020-21 academic year, as students would simply learn remotely if the school buildings could not open. New York is not the only city making this shift from “snow d...
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is under investigation by the Office of the Special Counsel (OSC) for a potential violation of the Hatch Act, after a clip from an interview with Fox News in early September, where she took a political stand against Democratic candidate Joe Biden, was published on her department’s YouTube channel. The Hatch Act (1939) prohibits any federal employee from engaging in political activity while on duty, within a government room or building, in official uniform or using a government vehicle to promote said political activity. The OSC is an independent agency that is i...
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