December 20, 2022 Uvalde superintendent says inspector gained access to one school campus during safety audit A school safety inspector was able to gain access to a campus building in Uvalde, Texas, during a recent security audit, the superintendent said on Monday.
December 20, 2022 Ohio State offensive lineman Avery Henry reveals osteosarcoma diagnosis, a form of bone cancer Ohio State freshman offensive lineman Avery Henry revealed he was diagnosed with bone cancer called osteosarcoma. Henry was a three-star recruit from the Ohio area.
December 19, 2022 Idaho murders: Lawyer for victim's family says police may be in 'over their heads' An attorney representing the family of slain University of Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves said Moscow police may be 'in over their heads.'
December 18, 2022 University of California students support deal that ended 32-day strike, report says Students who were supportive of the strike impacting the University of California system are also encouraging of the deal with academic workers that was reached Friday.
December 18, 2022 Washington U lecturer warns medical students not to ‘debate’ her on ‘systemic oppression': 'shut that' down A Washington University in St. Louis’ medical school lecturer told students that if anyone tried to "fight or debate" her on "systemic oppression," she would would shut it down.
December 16, 2022 Chris Paul earns bachelor's degree 12 hours after beating Clippers, gives fellow graduates $2,500 each Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul earned his bachelor's degree from Winston-Salem State University Friday, 17 years after leaving Wake Forest early to enter the NBA.
December 16, 2022 Oklahoma transgender student charged with assaulting female high school classmates in bathroom A transgender student at a Oklahoma high school has been charged with assaulting two female students in the girls' restroom, according to a police report.
December 16, 2022 Virginia judge asked to dismiss bullying lawsuit stemming from racist remark A Virginia school board asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit stemming from a racist remark made by the ex-assistant principle. Teachers bullied her for using the term "colored people."
December 15, 2022 Sen. Booker flip flops on school choice, votes with party to uphold Biden restrictions on charter schools Sen. Corey Booker, D-N.J., voted to prevent the repeal of regulations restricting funding for the federal Charter School Program, despite his part support for school choice.
December 15, 2022 Arizona Autism Charter Schools receive $1 million for their COVID-era efforts Founder of Arizona Autism Charter Schools Diana Diaz-Harrison and founder of the Yass Prize to Transform Education Janine Yass assess the damage that COVID lockdowns had on special needs children on 'America Reports.'