Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said the state is in a “good place” to receive nearly $157 million in federal education funding by block grant rather than through the U.S. Department of Education, arguing that it will help eliminate “bureaucracy.”
Articles Tagged: U.S. Department of Education
Higher Ed Oct. 9, 2025 7:25 am57d ago
Conservative Iowa regent David Barker on Tuesday was confirmed to his presidential appointment as assistant secretary for postsecondary education -- although Barker said he can’t be sworn in until the “Schumer shutdown” ends.
Federal Government Sep. 30, 2025 7:16 am66d ago
Linn-Mar Community School District says it will improve communication with parents after student-led announcements prompted a federal investigation request from U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson. LGBTQ advocacy groups defended the students’ right to free speech, citing state and federal protections for student journalism and warning that political attacks harm LGBTQ youth.
K-12 Education Sep. 29, 2025 7:45 am67d ago
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights threatened this week to withhold millions in funding from the Cedar Rapids Community School District unless it severed partnerships and disbanded initiatives aimed at promoting equity for students and staff of color.
Federal Government Sep. 29, 2025 1:27 pm67d ago
Iowa U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson is urging a federal investigation into Linn-Mar High School after student announcements marked “Bisexual Plus Awareness Week.” The district says it is reviewing the segment on student-run television programming.
State Government Sep. 26, 2025 7:43 am70d ago
Reynolds and the Iowa Department of Education announced that Iowa was one of six states selected for a 2025 federal Charter Schools Program Grant to State Entities issued by the U.S. Department of Education.
Erin Murphy, Maya Marchel Hoff, Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau
National Politics Mar. 21, 2025 6:20 pm259d ago
Iowa's governor this week praised President Donald Trump's plan to dismantle the Department of Education, while some other state politicians and education leaders warned of dire potential impacts for schools and students.
Government & Politics Mar. 24, 2025 11:48 am256d ago
Iowans’ anger over funding cuts and mass firings of federal employees led by billionaire Elon Musk as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to slash the federal government boiled over during a raucous town hall Friday hosted by Republican Iowa U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley.
By COLLIN BINKLEY and CHRIS MEGERIAN - Associated Press
National Politics Mar. 21, 2025 9:24 am259d ago
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling for the dismantling of the U.S. Education Department, advancing a campaign promise to take apart an agency that’s been a longtime target of conservatives.
Althea Cole
Staff Columnists Apr. 28, 2024 5:00 am586d ago
With the stroke of a pen, a person’s sex ceases to be the fixed and immutable physiological classification we know it to be.
A group of Republican-led states is suing the Biden administration to block a new student loan repayment plan that provides a faster path to cancellation and lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers.
Federal Government Sep. 26, 2023 8:03 am801d ago
Federal GEAR UP funding is designed to help districts with large shares of low-income students prepare those students for post-high school education and training.
Althea Cole
Staff Columnists Jul. 9, 2023 5:00 am880d ago
In the last nine days, we’ve learned that more than double the estimated number of Iowa students have applied for …
Government & Politics Apr. 23, 2023 6:14 pm957d ago
A change in the federal student aid formula could mean lower levels of financial aid for children whose parents run family farms or small businesses. Currently, a family with an adjusted gross income of $60,000 and a farm worth $1 million would be expected to contribute $7,626 annually for college. Under the new formula, that same family would be expected to contribute $41,056.
Higher Ed Apr. 3, 2023 9:06 am977d ago
Best practice for K-12 schools is to offer one psychologist per 500 students, but Iowa is far lacking — at one per 1,900 students, with its outlook “worsening,” according to the National Association of School Psychologists.

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