Education
Some Republicans Are Pushing Against a Supreme Court Precedent Granting Immigrant Children the Right to Study
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has called for a reevaluation of Plyler v. Doe, claiming the federal government should bear the cost of educating undocumented children
Preteen Cheerleaders Suffer Severe Burns After Coach Forces Them to Crawl a Mile on 125-Degree Pavement: 'It Was Malicious'
Girls from a Texas middle school cheerleading squad have sustained first and second degree burns after allegedly being punished by their coach for performing a "disrespectful" routine.
Teachers Fed Up With 'Parenting Parents' Share Their Most Terrifying Parent-Teacher Conference Horror Stories
With parent-teacher conferences right around the corner, teachers are rallying around one of their biggest frustrations: the expectation to "parent parents."
Pennsylvania School Bus Shooting Was 'Targeted' Assault on Student by Classmate: Officials
Shots fired at a Pennsylvania school bus on Thursday were directed towards just one student in a targeted assault, officials say.
Pennsylvania School Bus Sprayed with Gunfire While Taking Kids Home, Bullet Narrowly Misses Driver: 'Hopefully It Doesn't Happen Again'
Shots were fired at a Pennsylvania school bus on Thursday, resulting in high schools shifting to virtual learning in precautionary measures.
Colorado Teacher Caught Drawing Penises on Student Forms, Tries to Change Them Into Butterflies
A Colorado high school teacher's career is on the line after she allegedly drew cartoon penises on student papers and in a student's yearbook.
Kansas Professor In Trouble After Calling for Men Who Won't Vote for a Woman President to Be Lined Up and Shot
A video circulating online of a University of Kansas staff member violently denouncing men who wouldn't vote for a female presidential candidate has resulted in the staff member being placed on administrative leave.
Oklahoma Superintendent Wants Millions in Taxpayer Dollars to Put Pricey 'Trump Bibles' in Schools
The Oklahoma Superintendent's plan to get Bibles in every classroom could potentially dedicate millions to the purchase Trump-endorsed Bibles.
Pennsylvania School That Put Windows in Student Bathrooms Boards Them Up After Public Uproar
A Pennsylvania school has backpedaled on its decision to put windows into gender-neutral-designated bathrooms, boarding up the windows it just installed following backlash from the public.
Masked Man on E-Scooter Disfigures 14-Year-Old Girl for Life in Shocking Acid Attack Outside School
A 14-year-old girl has been hospitalized with potentially life changing injuries after allegedly being attacked with acid in West London. A 16-year-old boy and 27-year-old woman were also hospitalized with injuries from the attack.
Texas Public School Ordered Student to Attend Religious Sermon Instead of Study Hall: Family
A high school class in the Mansfield Independent School District was allegedly made to attend a religious assembly during the school day, resulting in one family's claims of religious imposition upon students.
Alabama Toddler Goes Missing from Daycare, Found Buying Snacks and Toys at Walmart
3-year-old Sir Paxton was reported missing after he walked out of the daycare center and into a Walmart Neighborhood Market across the street
Gen Z Users Say Social Media Benefited Their Lives -- But Also Wish It Was Never Invented: Poll
A recent study by The Harris Poll demonstrates that large percentages of Gen Z wish social media apps such as TikTok, X, Snapchat and Instagram didn't exist.
Virginia Public Schools Ban Students from Using Cellphones During Entire School Day
Virginia's Department of Education released its final guidance on cellphone usage for K-12 students after Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued Executive Order 33
Las Vegas teacher's aide vows to continue relationship with student despite sex crime charge
A teaching assistant in Clark County is facing a sex crime charge involving a minor after being accused of having a relationship with a high school student
12-year-old boy in bulletproof vest stabs multiple girls in dramatic school attack: 'No target, no objective'
A 12-year-old boy stabbed multiple students in a Portuguese school on Tuesday, injuring at least 5 other students.
After a rocky FAFSA rollout season, here's what you should know about the upcoming financial aid school year
From calling the financial aid office, to setting up a separate email, being prepared may be the best way to tackle FAFSA filing season
San Diego's community colleges will offer in-state tuition for some Mexican students
Qualifying students would pay the in-state rate $46 per unit, versus the average $300 nonresident tuition fee per unit.
Miami is banking on immigrants to help with the city's imminent teacher shortage
The Miami Dade College initiative helps people who already had a bachelor's degree from another country and a work permit get a teaching license
Following ban of race-conscious admissions, college application of minority students is undeterred
A new study by Common Application shows little change following the 2023 landmark decision by SCOTUS to ban race-conscious decisions in college admissions
Following a tumultuous filing period, advocates and officials encourage students to continue filing FAFSA
FAFSA's revamped version saw many glitches and difficulties this year, leading many students wondering about the future of their college careers
A new lawsuit could drastically change how schools in NYC see admissions for Latino and Black students
The lawsuit centers the regular and gifted academic tracks in some NYC schools, as some think it disadvantages some minorities and promotes segregation
More Latino students admitted to New York's elite high schools in 2024, still lag far behind others
The percentage of Black and Latino students in the eight schools increased to a modest 12%
Illinois' Next Generation Scholarship will allow undocumented students to receive $5000 for their studies
Students will receive up to $5000 for their studies. Here's what you should know.
Department of Education promises major overhaul of federal student aid office after FAFSA delays
The FAFSA form experienced several technical difficulties since its rollout in December.
Denver Public Schools launches plan to improve experiences for Latino Students after discrimination claims
The new program looks to improve the academic performance of Latinos, which make up more than half of the city's student population
Most Latinos in California, Texas, attend schools where over half of the students are poor
The share of Latinos attending intensely segregated schools (90% non-white) has also skyrocketed over the last three decades
From New York City to Washington D.C., these are the top destinations for college seniors looking for jobs
The class of 2024 is going into the workforce following years of turmoil; the "bummer generation" is looking for stable jobs and cities to start their careers
Texas district faces scrutiny after board member proposes tallying migrant children in schools
The event took place in Katy. The superintendent reminded Morgan Calhoun that asking for immigration status in that context is illegal
Florida ranks last in teacher pay across U.S.; DeSantis administration calls report 'bogus'
The state's Department of Education claims the report does not consider "cost of living and state income tax"