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McTeacher nights continue after teachers' unions called for a cease-and-desist of the practice months ago.
Security software GoGuardian has been effective in stopping a potential suicide by a student in one K-12 private school.
Could one charter school network's efforts lead to the end of the "no excuses" philosophy?
A new report asks school districts to survey students on their sexual and gender orientation to better protect LGBT rights.
Concerning new data analysis finds the nation's largest school districts hire more security officers than counselors.
Have you used Snapchat in your classroom yet?
Many of Georgia's educators are not happy with a recently released draft of state standards that they say does not reflect their input.
A recent survey details how America's K-12 science teachers taught Ebola in the classroom after the 2014 outbreak.
The Supreme Court's tied vote upholds public employee union fees challenged by a group of California educators.
Edustar is an online platform that would be responsible for helping K-12 schools evaluate their technology solutions.
The U.S. Department of Education has never once cut a state’s funding because of issue with how it handles student equality.
We already know that Minecraft has educational value--but could it lead many more of America's children to become interested in programming?
New York's education commissioner is reaching out to parents to win back their trust before this year's state exams.
Just like spring crept up on us, Earth Day is right around the corner. Prep for the unique opportunity for learning by using these engaging activity ideas.
Nearpod virtual reality field trip kits get the thumbs up from a veteran science teacher.
The Robot Store is a STEM business that works to help K-12 schools to meet their technological needs.
Personalized learning is the top priority of schools' IT departments when strategizing how to best implement technology.
It's National Crayon Day- will you be donating your gently used crayons?
A new tool will help educators find content related to NGSS for classroom use.
Google has issued a $344,000 grant in Seattle for free WiFi in community centers and low-income housing developments.

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