WJZ Exclusive: Mother of slain Patterson High student questioned school security
WJZ Exclusive: Mother of slain Patterson High student questioned school security
WJZ Exclusive: Mother of slain Patterson High student questioned school security
A parent of a San Juan Unified School District student attacked another student inside a classroom, according to the Citrus Heights Police Department. KCRA 3 spoke to the 17-year-old San Juan High School student and her mother, but both wanted to remain anonymous. The student said the woman who attacked her is the parent of a girl that she had a fight with on Friday. The student said she has bruises on her nose and on her leg, following what she describes as a completely unexpected attack.
College admissions TikTok is popping off -- and it's pretty bleak. The post Top high school students are getting waitlisted and rejected from these universities, and they’re not sure why: ‘its so brutal this year’ appeared first on In The Know.
A Michigan college has ended its partnership with a Florida charter school whose principal was forced to resign after a parent complained sixth graders were exposed to pornography during a lesson on Renaissance art that included Michelangelo’s David sculpture. A Hillsdale College spokesperson said Tallahassee Classical School no longer is affiliated with the small, Christian classical liberal arts college in southern Michigan, MLive.com reported Thursday. “This drama around teaching Michelangelo’s ‘David’ sculpture, one of the most important works of art in existence, has become a distraction from, and a parody of, the actual aims of classical education,” spokesperson Emily Stack Davis wrote in a statement.
Round Rock-based nonprofit Trellis Company to cut 105 jobs.
Despite staff warnings, the principal talked with the scammer for months, thinking Elon Musk would donate millions in exchange for $100,000 upfront.
A high school in Japan became the center of online scrutiny after a biracial student was segregated from his classmates during their graduation ceremony in February for wearing cornrows. According to the Prefectural Board of Education, the school had instructed the student to get a haircut before the ceremony because his long hair violated the school's rule that it should be "clean like a high school student."
Some of these jobs I definitely did not expect to see on this list.
Last week, Channel 2 Action News showed you cell phone video that appeared to show students fighting in a classroom.
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who just announced that she will seek re-election in 2024 for a third term, also made headlines this week for rolling out an expansive plan to protect student...
Temple University's first Black President Jason Wingard is resigning amid safety concerns and dropping enrollment as crime plagues the northern Philadelphia campus.
A memo from principals at Farragut Middle School said some students feel unsafe because of the racist, sexist behavior of other students.
We’ve compared rankings for North Carolina colleges on diversity, campus safety, academics and more.
TEN-EI, Japan (Reuters) - - As Eita Sato and Aoi Hoshi walked towards their junior high school graduation ceremony, their footsteps echoed in polished halls once crowded and noisy with students. The two were the only graduates of Yumoto Junior High in a mountainous part of northern Japan - and the last.
Biden's Education Department is making a dent in the flood of applications for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more approvals are coming.
College students who received $4,000 scholarships applied to renew them each year. In January, they learned the renewals were abruptly ended.
“If you pass this regulation, Florida’s university system will go from the most competitive in the country to the least, and it will happen overnight,” United Faculty of Florida President Andrew Goth…
Why do shooters target schools? In part because shootings of children draw significant attention, experts said.
Republican leaders in two states — Tennessee and Oklahoma — have taken steps to cut ties with the U.S. Department of Education, arguing that they’d rather lose billions in federal funding than comply with what they view as onerous mandates from Washington. In Tennessee, that would mean a loss of roughly $1.8 billion — close […]
On March 14, 15-year-old Akina Imanaka graduated from junior high school as the only student on the island of Oteshima, located off the coast of Kagawa prefecture in western Japan. Since starting elementary school nine years ago, Imanaka has been Oteshima’s sole student on an island with only 34 residents. Imanaka has spent the past few years learning from the five teachers at Oteshima Junior High School.
The town hall was originally expected to take place sometime in March.