April 1, 2025 - 11:52
Rep. Henry Cuellar addressed misconceptions and concerns over the proposed budget cuts to the Department of Education. During a recent statement, Cuellar emphasized the need for a measured approach, suggesting that lawmakers should "use a scalpel and not an ax" when considering reductions to education funding. He highlighted the importance of maintaining essential programs that support students and educators, arguing that indiscriminate cuts could have detrimental effects on the quality of education.
Cuellar expressed his belief that education is a fundamental pillar of society and should not be compromised in the pursuit of budgetary savings. He urged fellow lawmakers to carefully evaluate which areas of the Department of Education's budget could be trimmed without harming critical services. The congressman’s comments resonate with many educators and parents who fear that deep cuts could lead to larger class sizes, reduced resources, and diminished support for vulnerable student populations. Cuellar's call for a thoughtful and precise approach reflects a growing concern among stakeholders about the future of education funding.
June 17, 2025 - 01:54
Comprehensive Education Reform Bill Advances to Governor's DeskA transformative education reform bill has successfully passed through the legislature and is now on its way to Governor Phil Scott for approval. This significant piece of legislation aims to...
June 16, 2025 - 21:17
Upcoming Votes on Revised School Budgets for Three Rochester DistrictsRevised school budget votes will take place Tuesday for three districts in the Rochester region where voters rejected proposed budgets earlier this year. The districts have worked diligently to...
June 16, 2025 - 06:59
Introduction of Psychedelic Education in Roaring Fork ValleyWhen Ronan Wood, a recent Aspen High School graduate, attempted to introduce educational resources on the consumption of psilocybin mushrooms at his school, he faced significant resistance....
June 15, 2025 - 17:28
The Shift from Traditional College to Career Tech Programs Sparks Parental ConcernsThere`s an emerging generational divide on attending college after high school. As more students opt for career technical programs, many parents are expressing concerns about the long-term...