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Project 2025’s mission for the Department of Education (“DoE”) was blunt: “[U]ltimately, the federal Department of Education should be eliminated.”…
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As featured on Washington Parent last week, held its 13th Annual Culinary Challenge Saturday at Hayfield Secondary School. These terrific middle school and…

