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District leaders share their advice for creating frameworks to help students feel like they belong in their schools.
Cutting off research funding for Harvard University might hurt the school, its president Alan Garber told NPR, but it also ...
Durham Public Schools are advocating for a significant funding increase from county commissioners, with supporters pushing ...
A new group of the 33 highest achieving Boston students in their schools took center stage overlooking Fenway Park at the ...
Waving the flag is as American as apple pie. For years, Republicans have painted Democrats as far-left extremists and America ...
The New York State Education Department has released a new batch of scores on English language arts and math assessment tests ...
Riverside’s School Board recently approved classroom relocation plans for the 2025-26 school year, though the decision faced ...
The brand-new $225-million campus is innovative. The library has no books; it's all digital. Classrooms feature an expanse of ...
A heated discussion in Mapleton Tuesday as the North Dakota Education Fact Finding Commission met with school board leaders.
Small practices, repeated regularly and with intentionality, can help students feel a sense of belonging at school.
Florida was the first state to pass a law regulating the use of cellphones in schools in 2023. Just two years later, more than half of all states have laws in place, with more likely to act soon.