MT ANG members visit with students at Great Falls High School
MT ANG members visit with students at Great Falls High School
MT ANG members visit with students at Great Falls High School
“I want to teach you something that I bet nobody in your house knows.” Diana Smith stands at the head of a cluttered classroom at Washington Latin Public Charter School. The lights are dimmed, and projected on the wall behind is one of the most famous images in European art, Raphael’s The School of Athens, […]
In an effort to support overworked teachers, a small Ohio district is going to a four-day-a-week schedule for classes, part of a nationwide movement.
San Francisco parents are suing the city's public school district for not offering Algebra I to middle school students and for requiring students to retake the course in ninth grade even if they have already passed it elsewhere. The lawsuit, filed on March 22, calls for the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) to offer Algebra I in middle school, arguing that current policies and practices hinder students' academic growth in mathematics and creates barriers to excelling in the subject. According to the suit, advanced students have become bored with what their parents have referred to as dumbed-down math.
The mother of a first grader said the school's request for her son to cut his hair violates his religious and cultural rights.
At a time of anticipated growth, attacking education and diversity is a terrible strategy, Lalitha Pamidigantam writes
If this bill passes, statistics show we’ll get more wrecks involving teen drivers in NC
The policy allows transgender students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity.
For someone who just published a book entitled, “The Courage to be Free,” the governor seems to be very afraid of extending that freedom to others.
Three NC schools ranked inside the Top 50 of the U.S. News Best National University Rankings.
Local leaders and teachers criticize Charleston County School Board over concerns of allegedly not supporting students and for promoting conservative ideologies.
As long as the autocratic policy of educational control regarding American racism exists at UF, it is in danger of losing seasoned and notable faculty.
4 of the state’s universities are in the Top 100 of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best National University Rankings.”
School board candidate Chuck Basye targeted the award-winning graphic novel for its language. Here's why other school board candidates pushed back.
Last October, the Biden administration announced executive actions that would bring most loans managed by the Education Department "closer to forgiveness," the Department of Education said. These will...
A three-alarm fire tore through the roof of a Philadelphia catholic school on Tuesday. Officials with the Philadelphia Police Department said 39 students who were participating in an after-school program were safely evacuated and a firefighter sustained minor injuries.
Letters to the Editor: 1,000-foot school safety zones needed. Wake up from the nonsense.
The so-called ‘silent prayer’ bill doesn’t require prayer to be silent. It lets it occur in ways that would coerce students.
The 17-year-old, who is transgender, said he feared his high school, Tulsa Union, might use his deadname — the name he was given at birth but no longer uses — on his diploma and during the ceremony instead of his legally changed name. Some of those proposals and other standalone measures, including at least two at the federal level, would require parental permission to use different identifiers.
Atlantic High School investigations reveal that Arin Hankerd, who was arrested over an alleged sexual relationship with student, had been warned several times before.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday signed a law prohibiting transgender people at public schools from using the restroom that matches their gender identity, the first of several states expected to enact such bans this year amid a flood of bills nationwide targeting the trans community. The bill signed by the Republican governor makes Arkansas the fourth state to place such restrictions at public schools, and it comes as bills in Idaho and Iowa also await their governor's signature.