Bill Clinton
Federal
Year-One Presidential Scorecards on K-12
Here's some highlights of President Donald Trump's impact on education in his first year—and a look at what his five predecessors did.
Federal
Year One Check-In: What's Trump Done on K-12 Compared to Other Presidents?
President Donald Trump doesn't seem to have gotten as much accomplished on K-12 as his recent predecessors.
Science
'Do Not Underestimate' the Power of High-Quality STEM Teachers, Bill Clinton Says
President Bill Clinton spoke at the partner summit of 100Kin10, a national nonprofit to recruit, prepare, and support 100,000 STEM teachers by 2021.
School Choice & Charters
Bill Clinton Weighs In on Charter School Accountability
Former President Bill Clinton is wading into the charter school accountability debate.
School Choice & Charters
Clinton to Charters: 'Keep This Country in the Change Business'
Former President Bill Clinton urged educators at charter schools today to continue to lead the nation in taking risks to improve public institutions.
Federal
Bill Clinton and Jamie Lee Curtis Get Involved in Ed Politics
"America is only as strong as her schools...As our schools go, so goes our country."
Teaching Profession
Federal File
Mr. Clinton’s Neighborhood
Former President Bill Clinton can now count himself on the same level of renown as Mister Rogers.
Student Well-Being
A National Roundup
Bill Clinton Promotes Healthier Habits for Youngsters
Former President Bill Clinton joined with the American Heart Association to combat childhood obesity and promote healthier lifestyles.
Federal
A Full Agenda
President Clinton has addressed a wide array of education issues during his eight years in office.
Federal
Congress Delays Education Budget Decision
Congress opted last week not to pass a final fiscal 2001 education spending plan until after Election Day, leaving education groups fretting that proposed record-breaking funding increases for schools may slip through their hands.
Ed-Tech Policy
Funding Stalemate Puts Internet-Filter Mandate on Hold
A proposed federal requirement that schools and libraries install technological filters against pornography on children's access to the Internet has been put on hold.
Federal
Riley Grilled on Travel, Department Fraud Allegations
Republicans grilled Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley on financial-management practices and the secretary's travel schedule.
Education
Federal File
White House Honors: The publisher Scholastic Inc. is giving front-page treatment to the 200th "birthday" of the White House, which will occur Nov. 1.
Federal
Federal File
Crossroads 2000
Two years after issuing their "Education at a Crossroads" report, Republicans on a House subcommittee have returned to level further criticism at the current state of federal education policy and the Department of Education itself.