A study of 2,000 parents finds that they’re more inclined to step in with extra help when grades, but not test scores, are slipping ...
U.S. high schools and districts need to treat college and career readiness as a core, systemic responsibility — not an add-on. Sure, they are working hard to better prepare students for life after ...
Teachers, districts and states are taking multiple approaches to curb what elementary teachers say is a trend of increasingly ...
DEI movement put the future of the high school class in question, but it ultimately survived state board review. Its supporters say that offers a lesson for other states.
Most people believed the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to end affirmative action would cause a big drop in Black and Hispanic ...
Young children are acting out more often in the classroom since the pandemic, teachers say. Schools, districts and ...
Math scores across the board have risen in the years after the pandemic, but a stubborn gap remains between poor schools and the state average.
Some school districts are adding programs in clean energy and sustainability, while one state is infusing environmental lessons into culinary education, construction and nearly every pathway.
Attitudes about career and technical education is changing, with much wider acceptance for non-college pathways.
During Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime show, my family, a mix of Filipinos and Cubans, was a hot and beautiful mess. We deeply ...
A study of more than 120 small New York City high schools finds higher rates of college enrollment, but not degrees, jobs or income ...
Utah tried to infuse data science into its math standards. That effort got caught up in a broader debate about rigor and what math high schoolers need.
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