Can AI fill in for a shortage of human therapists?
The suicide of Julie Hansen's two closest friends to inspired her to speak out.
Child care is scarce and expensive. Parents have questions. This guide has the answers.
States are required to report this data by federal law, but some do not.
Class-action suit says agency conducts tens of thousands of illegal searches each year.
In-school telehealth clinics offer students healthcare without missing school for a doctor's office visit.
America’s schools don’t always welcome, support or allow cultural expression.
The exact details of cuts will be set over the next few months.
Providing $6,500 towards private or home-school tuition, families must still cover any remaining tuition balance.
Around 2010, traditional measures of well-being diverged from youth reports of their mental health.
Dire news from two separate studies require a 'hard pivot,' researchers say — and some lawmakers are starting to listen.
— and schools in the communities are not sharing the cash drain equally.
Here’s what you should know before you fill out the paper version of FAFSA.
Psychiatrists say schools frequently inequitably apply, misuse and misunderstand psychiatric evaluations.
Mental health treatment for teens is usually more effective when parents are on board.
Only two states have laws that require active shooter training for all officers.
About three-quarters of school shooters obtain their guns from a parent or another relative.
Teaching students to think creatively versus relying on AI for answers is important.
Only 27 states maintain data systems that connect education and employment information.
Teams will be awarded $1000 to implement collaborative service-learning experiences March through September.