Two days after new Title IX rules were published, 15 states announced they're suing.
Most students at colleges that close give up on their educations altogether.
Parents pushed for funding child-care, establishing paid family leave, and expanding child tax credits.
Ali Knight succeeds co-founder and 20-year CEO Margaret Hall on May 20, 2024.
Three of the 10 states with the highest completion rates have mandatory FAFSA policies.
Universal design views everyone’s needs for access as equally important, regardless of their limitations.
It aimed to empower an independent agency to require changes when standards were violated.
The new regulations from the Biden administration strengthen protections for sex discrimination, reversing Trump-era changes.
LGBTQ+ foster kid support vanished; silence blankets the agency tasked with raising LGBTQ+ children.
Are young children being monitored by AI without informed consent? Are room scans legal? The nonprofit Center for Democracy and Technology found...
Successful programs have shifted public opinion to be more favorable towards monthly guaranteed incomes.
Categories like these are cited hundreds of thousands of times yearly to justify suspensions.
Heather Martin discusses how her experience at Columbine influenced her education and her teaching.
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.
Redmon has worked at Share our Strength and the Partnership for a Healthier America.
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.