January 16, 2023 Astrophysics 'steeped in systemic racism and White supremacy,' says Colorado College science professor A Colorado professor believes Astrophysics is steeped in systemic racism and white supremacy and wants to change how physics is being taught and foster an inclusive environment.
January 16, 2023 Idaho murders timeline: What we know about the slayings of four students This is what is known so far about the grisly murders of four University of Idaho students, who were found stabbed to death in an off-campus home Nov. 13, according to police.
January 16, 2023 Glenn Youngkin outraged after VA schools withhold national merit awards from top students over ‘equity’ VA Gov. Glenn Youngkin doubled down on his investigation into seven schools that withheld national merit awards from top students, a move he argues was in the name of "equity."
January 16, 2023 Mom's viral 'stranger danger' strategy alerts parents of crucial talking point they may be missing A mom of five and former teacher in Canada is sparking conversation on "stranger danger" after sharing in a TikTok video a strong talking point that parents should address with kids.
January 14, 2023 UK schools ban physical contact, prevent students from holding hands, hugging Two schools in England have issued guidelines banning students from making physical contact on-site to ensure the safety of their students. Parents received the change positively.
January 13, 2023 West Virginia education board lifts emergency for county system The West Virginia education board has lifted an emergency declaration for Lincoln County's school system. The declaration was implemented two years ago to help with issues in the system.
January 13, 2023 New Jersey wants to be the state of disinformation and indoctrinate its students In New Jersey students in grades K-12 are doing to be taught about 'media literacy' and how to identify misinformation. Here's an imaginary look at how this might actually work...
January 12, 2023 New Hampshire considering mandatory new curriculum for schools which would include communism, cursive New Hampshire's House Education Committee held hearings where they discussed Republican bills requiring that students be taught cursive writing and learn about communism.
January 12, 2023 Albany teacher presses school district over lenient attendance policy: 'Short-changing the kids' Albany High School English teacher Loren Green, who has taught English in the district for 27 years, told the City School District of Albany that there needs to be a stricter attendance policy.
January 11, 2023 North Carolina school district used COVID-19 money to boost staff salaries: report Chalkboard, a K-12 public education news outlet, reported that Wake County Public School System used more than 40% of $442 million in COVID-19 relief funding to supply "bonus pay" to its employees.