Legal action filed against former middle school teacher
A lawsuit filed by a young girl's family states the school district did not adequately look into the teacher's background and did not take complaints against him seriously.
A lawsuit filed by a young girl's family states the school district did not adequately look into the teacher's background and did not take complaints against him seriously.
A mom has gone viral for a controversy with a teacher that she describes on Reddit. The teacher told the mom to "stop packing my son such 'disgusting and inappropriate' lunches." Others weighed in.
The 16- and 17-year-old students were charged with assault and disorderly conduct after they “got aggressive toward a teacher,” CMS said.
A dozen videos show students throwing punch after punch as their teacher watches them from her desk.
Two employees of a Virginia county school district have been arrested and charged with inappropriate contact with students after an investigation was launched last month.
A North Carolina Native American family is fighting against a state-funded charter school’s demand that their first-grade boy gets his hair cut. The school system recently changed its dress and grooming code to define a boy wearing his hair in a bun or braids as “faddish.” The Lomboy family are members of the Waccamaw-Siowan Tribe, one of North Carolina’s eight state-recognized tribes.
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“Too often a white majority has removed our institutions,” Rev. Leonard Jarvis, president of the Cabarrus County NAACP, said. “But they maintain their own.”
First graders were prohibited from singing the song about living in "paradise where we're free to be exactly who we are" in their spring concert.
Bomb threats have disrupted student learning twice in a week because of a book titled "This Book is Gay."
Former Tallahassee Classical School principal Hope Carrasquilla claimed she was asked to resign for not informing parents of a lesson about the marble statue of the Biblical figure depicted nude
The law required holding back third graders who failed a reading proficiency test. Proponents of striking retention requirement called it punitive.
Tallahassee Classical school’s governing board heard complaints after sixth-graders were shown classical sculpture
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