A coalition of education groups is taking the federal government to court, seeking access to nearly $2 billion in research funds allocated for K-12 education. The lawsuit, filed in a federal court, argues that the U.S. Department of Education has unfairly restricted access to these funds, limiting the ability of schools and districts to participate in research projects that could improve student outcomes and inform education policy. The groups claim that the current process is overly complex and burdensome, hindering the ability of schools to apply for and receive funding. As the education landscape continues to evolve, this lawsuit could have significant implications for the future of education research and the role of schools in driving innovation and improvement.
Education groups sue for access to nearly $2B in research funds K-12 Dive