Marietta, Georgia, resident Marjorie Rogers suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2018.
The early literacy training program includes daily, 15-minute sessions during school.
Six judges decide whether to assign the public defender’s office or appoint private counsel.
WOW offers weekly meetings to students of all races who identify as female/nonbinary.
This data dashboard shows national and state trends in the early childhood industry.
Utah, with the nation’s highest percentage of children, faces a decades-long daycare crisis.
FAFSA change may mean fewer rural students at a time of declining college enrollment.
The judge cited staffing shortages that made it difficult to meet new state standards.
Kids with acute mental health challenges are on campuses ill-equipped to handle them safely.
A report discusses the social media apps and sites teens used most in 2023.
Will an AI-powered tool that analyzes videos of teachers and offers feedback improve teaching?
An interactive website shows students how and why to continue their educations in college.
Struggles at juvenile facilities make it hard to help the youths in its care.
The hubs, administrators say, follow best practices and principles of trauma-informed youth development and rehabilitation.
Kentucky’s law, passed in March 2023, is one of the most sweeping anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
The family wonders how the Supreme Court college admissions decision will shape their futures.
Research shows sleep deprivation worsens memory, learning ability, attention span, creativity, and school attendance.
Nicotine in e-cigarettes can impair an adolescent’s brain development and can contain cancer-causing chemicals.
AI will transform learning to be relevant and engaging while preparing students to succeed.
American young people are reporting historically high levels of hopelessness, sadness and loneliness.