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The pandemic supercharged summer school’s transformation from remedial academics to learning plus fun — and now there’s no ...
More than a dozen state bills — and three new laws mandating the Ten Commandments in public schools — are virtually identical ...
A freeze on federal education funding that prompted two lawsuits has been lifted, and states will be able to access the money ...
AI is dominating headlines — and rightly so. It’s reshaping industries, redefining work and increasingly influencing homes ...
Shah: Constantly switching schools with limited information — for parents and educators — only hurts students in the long run ...
The day after the Supreme Court allowed the department to fire half its staff, Secretary Linda McMahon went ahead with plans ...
But even in red states, officials say they are feeling the pinch to programs, from teacher training to summer camps.
Federal cuts and a lack of dedicated mental health funding from the state could erode programs to address chronic absenteeism ...
HS students live in college dorms, research real-world problems for 60 hours a week and meet peers who are just as smart as ...
Pineda: We can engage young people by lowering voting ages, redesigning civic education, and extending opportunities for ...
Educators blame this ‘reverse Beatles effect’ on America’s decentralized system and grad schools that are often hostile to ...
Chelsea Clinton reflects on impact, lessons learned and what lies ahead for Too Small to Fail, an initiative supporting ...