The U.S. Department of Education is set to announce its latest round of Reduction in Force (RIF) actions, impacting K-12 schools across the country. These RIFs, which aim to eliminate unnecessary or redundant positions, have been a contentious issue in the education sector, with some critics arguing they disproportionately affect minority and low-income schools. As the Education Department continues to grapple with budget constraints, the latest round of RIFs is likely to have significant implications for teachers, staff, and students. With details still emerging, K-12 Dive will provide an in-depth look at the Education Department's latest RIF actions, including which schools are affected and what this means for the future of education policy.


What to know about the Education Department’s latest round of RIFs  K-12 Dive