Home >> A News >> News

Search form

Latest Education News
The Trump administration is loosening school lunch guidelines and possibly sacrificing nutrition in the process.
Medicaid cuts could leave school districts around the country without the funds to provide services and accommodations for special needs students.
Microsoft is setting its sights on Chrome OS in the classroom with its new Windows 10 S.
Is there a place for teachers who don't want to leave the classroom, but want to move up in their careers?
A shift away from the Common Core academic standards could be underway.
Multiage classrooms might not be a thing of classroom's past for much longer.
Critics of Arizona's new education policy say it's taking a "warm body" approach to addressing the teacher shortage issue.
Google's rise to power has both educators and parents questioning its long-term impact.
The controversial series on Netflix about teen suicide has both educators and mental health officials concerned.
Trump's proposed education budget hints at the federal government stepping back on its education role.
Nine out of 10 teachers pay into a pension plan, but very few ever reap the full benefits.
Only six states currently require school buses to have seat belts, so why aren't more states following suit?
Teaching students collaboration is vital for their success after they leave the classroom.
States like West Virginia and Texas are reevaluating the way they teach sex education.
States are not only enrolling more children in preschool programs, but spending more money on them as well.
A program aimed at curbing religious bullying in schools has some critics shouting discrimination.
More rural school districts are moving to shorter school weeks to save money, but is the change doing more harm than good?
Summer break shouldn't equal a backslide in learning, but for many students that seems to be the case.
Washington D.C. has seen an increase in teachers quitting mid-school year, but why and what can be done about it?
Schools are devising their battle plans to beat the problem of chronic absenteeism.

Pages