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APS had a combined graduation rate of 75.9% in 2024 (not counting charter schools), an increase of 4.3% over 2023. The statewide graduation rate for public schools was 78%, an increase of 1.3% ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a major case focused on parental rights and public schools. At the center of the case is ...
PEPPER. WELL, STACY AND BEN, THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST CHANGES OF A MUCH LARGER PLAN TO RESTRUCTURE DES MOINES PUBLIC SCHOOLS. THE MAJORITY OF THAT IS STILL AWAITING FUNDING. BUT TODAY WE LEARNED ...
Applications are now open for the Orange County Public Schools' district literacy council.The council reviews challenged reading materials to ensure fair and appropriate access for students.School ...
MANILA, Philippines — Classes will start on June 16 in all public schools nationwide, and private schools may likewise begin classes on June 16, the Department of Education (DepEd) said yesterday.
Faced with a looming deadline, CPS said in a statement, "Cincinnati Public Schools has not signed the 'Reminder of Legal Obligations' letter, issued by the U.S. Department of Education on April 3.
SUPERINTENDENT IN FORT SMITH ABOUT HIS VISION FOR THE SCHOOL DISTRICT. "Martin Mahan will not need much time to get acclimated to his new role as Fort Smith Public School superintendent since he's ...
A federal judge in New Hampshire on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from cutting funding to public schools that maintain diversity programs, a setback to its broader crackdown on DEI.
The Supreme Court this week will hear a Montgomery County case impacting the debate over classroom books with themes of ...
Cincinnati Public Schools says it has not signed a letter from the Trump administration to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and programs in K-12 schools. The Department of ...
The Baltimore County Public School system has allegedly suspended a high school student after he pushed his school to hang American flags in two of his classrooms that did not have flags displayed ...
MI — Students who are Black or economically disadvantaged have been at times twice as likely to be suspended compared some of their classmates over several years in Ann Arbor Public Schools.
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