NYC's 'Save for College' program funding next generation of scholars
New York City's 'Save for College' program is now in its second year, helping parents and students save money to go to college.
New York City's 'Save for College' program is now in its second year, helping parents and students save money to go to college.
“We need to seriously examine how generative AI is changing how different fields,” a professor from Stanford University said.
The stunning transgressions at UNC in recent months are not mere missteps or good faith miscalculations.
A 6-year-old Virginia boy who shot and wounded his first-grade teacher constantly cursed at staff and teachers, tried to whip students with his belt and once choked another teacher “until she couldn't breathe,” according to a legal notice filed by an attorney for the wounded teacher. The incidents were described in a notice sent to the Newport News school district by Diane Toscano, an attorney for teacher Abby Zwerner, informing the district that Zwerner intends to sue. The notice of claim, which was obtained by The Associated Press through a public records request, outlines prior behavioral issues the boy had at Richneck Elementary School and troubling interactions he had with teachers and students.
Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action is a week-long focus on the 13 Guiding Principles of the BLM movement that thousands of students are made to participate in.
A tracker from a Democratic group recorded the gubernatorial candidate's speech in Versailles, Kentucky.
The video showed a racist message posted on the high school’s toilets, district officials said.
Black students are underrepresented in gifted education programs. ER Productions Limited via DigitalVision/Getty Images PlusEditor’s note: Amid numerous reports about how Black students lag behind others in educational achievement, occasionally you may hear about a young Black “prodigy” who got accepted into college at an early age. The latest example is David Balogun, a 9-year-old Pennsylvania boy who recently became the second-youngest person to graduate from high school, which he did after ta
With its plan to cancel federal student loan debt for millions of borrowers still hung up in the courts, the Biden administration has set its sights on another way to provide debt relief. This...
Durham has a well-documented housing crisis due to quantity and affordability. Forcing the college’s seniors back onto campus is not the solution.
What would you say if I told you there’s a program that could help alleviate two of the most persistent problems in education? Many states, cities and even the federal government are championing high-dosage tutoring as a key strategy in accelerating learning. They aren’t wrong, but they are missing another crucial outcome from this increasingly […]
The Florida governor's right-wing trustees appear unconcerned with learning about New College before reshaping it.
A gun magazine and ammunition were found Monday in a 5-year-old student's backpack at an elementary school in Syracuse, New York, officials said.
Natural gas markets have continued to hang around the $2.50 level, an area that’s been like a magnet for price as of late.
Teachers and school administrators say a pay raise isn’t the only fix.
The 6-year-old Virginia student accused of shooting and injuring his first grade teacher Abigail Zwerner has a track record of violent behavior according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. The shooting wasn’t the only bad run-in he’s had with a teacher.
Equity policies, which formalize commitments to LGBTQ+ students and acknowledge systemic inequities, are targets of the state Department of Education.
U.S. Agriculture Department officials on Friday proposed new nutrition standards for school meals, including the first limits on added sugars, with a focus on sweetened foods such as cereals, yogurt, flavored milk and breakfast pastries.
Taylor Swift, with an estimated $570 million dollars, according to Forbes, thinks far ahead with her money. Indeed, when she was just 22 years old, Swift told Britain’s Marie Claire magazine, “My money will be really good for sending my kids to college someday.”
“While we can’t say for sure why so many of our teachers are leaving their classrooms, we know they are more stressed,” Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass said.
House lawmakers invited five members of Iowa's Moms for Liberty group to speak about disputing books in public schools.