A Health and Human Services Department under vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could pull several different levers that result in weakened school vaccination requirements, even though those are ...
Trump's bid to take money from schools that teach "critical race theory" or pass policies for transgender kids raises legal complexities.
Districts have set measurable student performance goals in contracts with tutoring providers, imposing penalties if the vendors fall short and awarding incentives if they exceed expectations. School ...
We cannot ignore the powerful relationship between students and their phones—and what they mean for equity in our most ...
Kennedy has espoused misinformation around vaccine safety, including pushing a discredited theory that childhood vaccines cause autism.
Missing kids take a toll on teachers' morale, new research says. Here's how educators can cope with absenteeism.
Trump would need approval from Congress to dismantle the Education Department or change federal education policy.
Schools can't force English learners with disabilities to choose between special ed. and language instruction—and other tips ...
Musk’s new role as a chief architect of Trump’s plan to slash and remake the federal government may have big implications for schools.
As the Biden administration prepares to leave office, the president and first lady are touting their workforce-development efforts—announcing today that students in 34 states and the District of ...
A photograph of Nex Benedict, a nonbinary teenager who died a day after a fight in a high school restroom, is projected during a candlelight service at Point A Gallery, on Feb. 24, in Oklahoma City.
Cellphones have become public enemy No. 1 in many schools. They distract students from lessons, fuel bullying and fights, and give constant access to social media, which many educators worry is ...