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Swing sets are being pulled off a Washington school playground due to recent pressure from insurance companies over liability but some don't agree with the decision.
A new organization, Raina to the Rescue, creates stories and toys for young women with the aim to inspire them become leaders and develop STEM skills.
The tutor who led a cheating scandal at an Orange County High School has been released from jail after posting a $200,000 bail and his arraignment postponed.
Google and Microsoft along with other companies are joining together with Code.org in hopes to introduce 100 million students to coding in one year.
Last week, President Obama announced his goal to enroll 6 million children in high-quality preschool programs by the end of the decade during a speech at Northwestern University.
Share My Lesson, a resource sharing site for educators has teamed up with Clever, a technology service for teachers for keep all software in one platform.
When it comes to coding in the classroom, starting students out in kindergarten may be extremely effective.
A new study found that teen girls are more susceptible to depression than boys.
Practical tools to teach news literacy in the classroom. (Includes printable worksheet from the New York Times.)
Experts are finding that about eight percent of U.S. teens suffer from a diagnosed anxiety disorder and schools often struggle to attend to these students' needs.
Three states, New Jersey, Maryland, and Washington are tying graduation to new Common Core tests, and some critics believe that they should slow down.
One enterprising young woman, Kirin Sinha, found a unique way to help girls boost their math skills: dance.
To learn som great science, technology, engineering and math insights, explore some student-created apps.
Parents and interested parties can visit a central webpage that provides regularly updated information concerning Ebola diagnoses and related protocol that may affect Dallas schools.
The School Nutrition Association and the White House are using this week to encourage students to eat healthy and to provide nutritional information to schools and parents.
Students participating in "Rockets to the Rescue," a nationwide STEM-related project for students by 4-H National Youth Science Day, explored physics, teambuilding and more.
An organization dedicated to raising awareness on smart, educated driving, released a new risk calculator app called the Risk-O-lator.
For teachers who may be struggling with teaching math effectively in their K-5 classrooms, a new two-day online seminar may be just what they need.
At a recent American Academy of Pediatricts convention, Hillary Clinton shared that parents should stay away from electronic devices when teaching their children to read.
On Oct. 22, schools and communities around the country will wear orange to celebrate Unity Day, a national antibullying event.

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