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Department of Education
noun
the department of the U.S. federal government that administers federal programs dealing with education: created in 1979, largely by transfer from part of the former Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. ED
Department of Education
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for providing federal aid to educational institutions and financial aid to students, keeping national educational records, and conducting some educational research.
Example Sentences
At the Department of Education’s office that would make the calculation, almost all the employees have been fired.
Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights is closing regional offices in San Francisco and elsewhere.
“Diversity and inclusion are the cornerstone of high organizational performance,†Betsy DeVos continued, adding that all people were welcome in the Department of Education.
Elizabeth Sanders, a spokesperson for the California Department of Education, said the agency had no comment on Dhillon’s letter Monday but was “preparing to send guidance†out to districts Tuesday.
The Department of Education has launched investigations of 10 universities for alleged antisemitism - and warned dozens of others that they could face similar inquiries.
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