No school Wednesday for DMPS amid "cybersecurity issue" recovery
No school Wednesday for DMPS amid "cybersecurity issue" recovery
No school Wednesday for DMPS amid "cybersecurity issue" recovery
The Jan. 6 shooting by a six-year-old at a Newport News, Virginia, school was the third shooting in the school district in the past 18 months.
Stefani Harvey sent an email to teachers and students asking them to donate thousands of dollars to pay a human trafficker who smuggled a student into the U.S. illegally.
As parents, we expect that our sons and daughters will be treated equally if they attend a public school. But it's clear that in many cases, girls' bodies and clothes are policed more than boys'.
If successful, the next round of school letter grades could penalize Arizona schools for allegedly teaching topics like critical race theory.
Across the board, the community says less talk and more action is needed to address violence in Akron Public Schools.
The last thing America needs is the overlapping of our school shooting epidemic and the rise of hate crimes. But, here we are with a Kansas high school student caught sending a series of racist messages on social media—with a threat to bring a gun to school as the cherry on top.
The Taliban on Saturday doubled down on their ban on women's education, reinforcing in a message to private universities that Afghan women are barred from taking university entry exams, according to a spokesman. The note comes despite weeks of condemnation and lobbying by the international community for a reversal on measures restricting women's freedoms, including two back-to-back visits this month by several senior U.N. officials. It also bodes ill for hopes that the Taliban could take steps to reverse their edicts anytime soon.
They don't support governor's culture war, book banning, efforts to marginalize LGBTQ students, attacks on the press or move to overhaul New College.
“As usual, the devil is in the details. Republicans have given zero information on how much this will cost taxpayers,” Herald Editorial Board writes | Opinion
We were all giving the College Board some major side-eye after they announced they were making changes to their African American Studies Advanced Placement course. The timing was just a little too close to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ “anti-woke” tirade against the course, where he denounced the program for mentioning (*gasp*) the existence of queer Black history.
Fees and tuition in the California State University system have been flat for most of the last decade.
ChatGPT is becoming more professionally competitive by the day. We rounded up all the exams the bot has passed.
Jake DeArruda, who attended school in Ludlow, gets moment in bright lights of 'Jeopardy!' on Friday when episode taped in December will be shown
It's wrong for schools not to tell parents that they are calling students by a different pronoun. And no, this isn't just a theoretical issue.
Representatives of several student groups at a Minnesota college that dismissed an adjunct art instructor for showing an image of the Prophet Muhammad to her class say they do not want the school's embattled president to resign. In a letter published Wednesday in The Oracle, the student news site at Hamline University in St. Paul, the students said they strongly support President Fayneese Miller. On Tuesday, Hamline's faculty leaders called overwhelmingly for Miller to resign, saying Miller's dismissal of the instructor violated violated academic freedom and harmed the university’s reputation.
The new conservative majority on the Orange Unified school board has not stated a reason for the move, which was opposed by many parents and teachers.
Students Demand Action, a grassroots network of Everytown for Gun Safety, is launching a campaign calling on colleges and universities across the country to divest from the gun industry. Students at nearly 30 colleges and universities around the country have joined the campaign, called #KillerBusiness, and are asking their colleges and universities to cut economic ties with the gun industry until these companies take accountability for their actions. Students will be organizing on their campuses to put pressure on their institutions to reveal their investments and stop funding the gun industry, according to Everytown.
Frank Cerabino's column on bill in Florida Legislature to expand vouchers and draw more students and tax dollars away from traditional public schools.
Letters to the editor for Jan. 23-29, 2023
The University of Michigan athletic department has most profitable year in decade in 2022 after losing nearly $50 million in 2021.