Students in a tutoring program show up to school on days they have tutoring.
Can school districts capitalize on the crucial summer months and make learning more equitable?
Investor-backed chains manage an estimated one in 10 child care centers in the country.
School choice advocates say states shouldn’t put limits on the virtual school options available.
Judges steered two-thirds of juvenile criminal cases to just 10 lawyers in one year.
House Republicans refused to set limitations or requirements on private schools taking taxpayer money.
New legislation gives an independent agency the power to require changes at juvenile facilities.
People with developmental disabilities are seven times more likely to encounter police.
The plan is that the $2.7 billion program will be fully implemented by 2025-26.
Spotlighted solutions show the power of public-private partnerships to address persistent challenges and gaps.
The migrant crisis is increasingly intertwined with the rapidly rising number of homeless youth.
Families desperate for refuge from the winter cold remained unhoused through the winter.
Autistic adults say controversial behavior interventions — designed to ‘extinguish’ autistic traits — are not acceptable.
Would their presence reduce violence or only increase punitive/exclusionary responses to student behavior?
Only about 40% of firearm owners store their guns when not in use.
Math scores are falling nationwide. Should algebra be replaced with real-world data science?
This change plus other modifications are designed to create a less stressful test experience.
Senate Bill 390 prohibit purchasing materials or services provided by the ALA.
Researchers, therapists and autistic adults who themselves were ABA patients are pushing back.
This $500/month cash payment would allow young people to better afford necessities like rent.