This article is focused on highlighting the many ways public school students can be hurt by the federal government’s efforts to dismantle of the Department of Education.
The Department of Education released a new "anti-discrimination policy," condemning race-specific programs and DEI ...
Its release during Black History Month is part of CPS’s broader five-year strategic plan and aims to address long-standing ...
A much-touted federal reform effort, and a tribal lawsuit, sought to improve outcomes for BIE students. Now the Trump ...
The U.S. Department of Education recently told schools they risk losing federal funding if they continue to take race into ...
A group opposed to race-based initiatives filed a complaint with the Department of Education seeking to block a Chicago ...
Chinese families may debate whether to send their kids to American universities — but many still believe a U.S. degree is a ...
Giana Thomas said she’s looking forward to learning all about Bill Russell. The Warren City Schools student, a fifth ...
Legislation to allow school districts to ban cell phone use during instructional time is gaining bipartisan support.
Kyle Walpole taught in the Jefferson County and Platte Canyon school districts, building a career around guiding students, ...
Students who are suspended are less likely to graduate. What’s more, suspensions exacerbate historic racial injustice.
The Trump administration is giving America’s schools and universities two weeks to eliminate diversity initiatives or risk losing federal money.