Forest Hills School Board approves CRT ban in schools
The Forest Hills School Board passed new legislation that will ban "anti-racism training and teaching" at a meeting Wednesday night.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced Wednesday that he’s issued subpoenas to seven school districts across the state as part of his ongoing investigation into school districts’ curriculum and practices. Schmitt, who is running in the GOP primary for U.S. Senate, said in a news release that the subpoenas target student surveys that his office characterized as asking […]
Supporters of former Anderson University professor Miranda Barnett gathered Sunday to demand change in the school's treatment of LGBTQ+ people.
More than 4,000 people as of Saturday have signed an online petition — created by a student — to protest the school district's guidelines.
Affluent students also benefited more from gifted programs compared to students from low-income backgrounds. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty ImagesThe Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Participating in a gifted and talented program improved high-ability students’ reading and math achievement, on average, nationwide, I found in a new study. However, in reading, these achievement gains were not universal. Black students benefited less from participating in g
"A psychologist is not going to be able to just talk" a "mad man" out of carrying out a school shooting, Greene said on Friday.
The frustration that parents felt juggling work and their children’s learning spurred an explosion of school choice initiatives around the country.
Biden is delaying reinstatement of the gainful employment rule, which mainly protects students that take out loans to attend for-profit colleges.
When I saw the images coming out of Uvalde, Texas, my mind raced to, “What would I do if an active shooter entered the school?” I don’t have the cabinet space to hide the 30 kindergartners in my class. This causes me to feel very anxious. I know teachers are expected to compartmentalize, but we […]
Reid Bauer was finishing lunch period last year at his middle school in the Atlanta area when an alarm began blaring through the halls, warning of an emergency. Reid, then in sixth grade, had never heard the school’s “code red” alert before. It was part of a new $5 million crisis management service that the Cobb County School District in Marietta, Georgia, had purchased. District officials had promoted the system, called AlertPoint, as “state-of-the art technology” that could help save students’
A school board in southeastern Wisconsin has rejected a book recommended for use in a 10th-grade accelerated English class due in part to concerns that it lacked “balance” regarding the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The Curriculum Planning Committee for the Muskego-Norway district, which serves about 5,000 students in Waukesha and Racine […]
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“Milo” and “Veda” are helping students with autism in Beaufort County schools improve social and behavioral skills, but the two aren’t special education teachers or teacher aides.
The Republican state superintendent race has grown increasingly combative in recent weeks, with the leading candidates ramping up attacks on each other’s integrity ahead of Tuesday’s primary runoff.
Teenagers typically get a bad rap for their couldn’t-care-less attitudes and for paying more attention to TikTok than geometry, but recently, one Alabama youngster is getting nothing but praise. And by praise, we mean college acceptances and scholarships….lots of them. Rotimi Kukoyi was accepted into over 15 top universities, and has been awarded over $2 million dollars in scholarships.
A Cambridge University college has been accused of hiring a “woke activist” with an agenda to produce a “shambolic” slavery report it is now being forced to correct.
She and 91 other interns will begin work next month at the University of Texas’ Center for Space Research.
There are much more sensible and cost-effective alternatives to “universal” taxpayer-funded pre-K.
Officers in Sarasota are training for a real-life scenario if there was an active shooter at a school.
The University of Michigan is awarding a group nearly $2 million in grant funding in an effort to examine “the historical and current state of the U.S. carceral system.”