Senate Bill 184 would abolish both boards and transfer their powers and authorities to the education department.
A bill introduced to the state Senate last week would abolish the Arkansas State Library Board and the Arkansas PBS Commission, putting their responsibilities under the state education department.
Arkansas lawmakers have filed a bill that, if passed, would eliminate the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) ...
Charter school Haas Hall Academy – Fort Smith, in its first year of operations, was ranked in the top 5% of public schools in ...
NEWS revisited with some of our area's legislators about bills they're working on. Education continues to be a focus for this ...
Organizations that track the removal of books from schools and libraries are denouncing a Department of Education ...
The College of Education and Health Professions recently announced its 2025 Outstanding Departmental Alumni Award winners. Reginald J. "Reggie" Miller, Tracy Bair Pate, Josh Vest, Kayla D. Scott-Arce, ...
Multiple members of Congress were denied entry to the Department of Education on Friday, according to videos and social media ...
Brad Baine with Black River Technical College explains how his college is preparing for Gov. Sanders' higher education reform ...