Students are benefiting from a decade-old ban on suspensions for ‘willful defiance.'
Some experts say the measures can counteract a crucial tool for safety: threat assessments.
Indiana has gone from a handful of microschools a few years ago to 45.
Teachers can avoid hours of preparation by using artificial intelligence to craft a plan.
The Idaho Freedom Foundation has begun targeting local bond and levy elections.
Some worry that expansion of charges against parents would disproportionately affect minority/poor parents.
Imprisoned as teenagers, middle-aged men and women are suddenly being released with no education.
The legislation limits the use of reunification therapies and increases scrutiny of expert witnesses.
They provides clothing, infant equipment, developmental toys and books to thousands of children.
The law — that most teachers and parents oppose — now goes to a House vote.
The study found that of rural students still lack high-speed broadband internet at home.
As students increasingly turn to generative AI to complete schoolwork, educators grow more concerned.
Proponents have framed the proposed education savings accounts as the hallmark of parental choice.
Schools can create a culture of accountability, healing and growth that benefits everyone involved.
Oregon’s Indian Country offers equine therapy for children leaving foster care and justice systems.
Researchers have challenged the data behind a striking two-decade rise in maternal mortality rates.
At public schools, students are suspended, even expelled, for ambiguous and highly subjective reasons.
The case examines whether publicly funded charter schools can explicitly endorse religion.
Inadequate housing cases took longer to resolve than cases involving physical or sexual abuse.
Camp Twin Lakes provides experiences that are both medically and physically adaptive and supportive.