As Michigan lawmakers move to pause third grade read-or-flunk law, GOP splits over retaining fourth graders next year
On the day Michigan sent letters to thousands of families saying that their third graders might be held back because...
On the day Michigan sent letters to thousands of families saying that their third graders might be held back because...
After a school year marked by stops and starts, New York City’s top schools official drew a line in the...
Supporters of an effort to make national test entrance exams optional for students applying to Colorado public colleges believe the...
Following a tumultuous year, the Aurora school board is weighing whether to embrace a hands-on approach to managing the district...
Admissions to New York City’s high schools veered from the usual script this year: The education department eliminated geographic preferences...
After nearly two years bemoaning their president’s slow responses and missteps on critical issues, University of Colorado students — particularly...
Indiana will not increase state funding for its youngest learners in the next two years, but thanks to federal stimulus...
Humanitarian situations, especially protracted violent conflicts, are a serious barrier to accessing education. This is why, for 30 years, aid...
School is Back but with Coronavirus As summer vacation rolls to an end, school has started once more for most...
Global school shutdowns in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic have pushed online education and virtual schooling to the forefront...