Texas November 17, 2023 Texas Education Board divided on how to address climate change in science textbooks The Texas State Board of Education is set to vote on the approval of science textbooks and how they address climate change. The vote outcome will impact which books are used.
CRIME November 17, 2023 Deadly stabbing of prep school student blamed on parents who hosted booze-fueled house party: lawsuits Two Connecticut families are suing Paul and Susanna Leifer, who have been arrested in connection with a 2022 house party prior to the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old James McGrath.
Georgia November 16, 2023 Georgia high school football coach fired weeks after holding baptism ceremony following practice Tattnall County High School in Georgia fired head football coach Isaac Ferrell weeks after he held a baptism ceremony for 20 of his players.
Florida November 15, 2023 Florida teacher's aide attacked in viral video speaks out ahead of student's sentencing Joan Naydich, the Florida teacher's aide seen being violently attacked at a high school in February, speaks about her recovery and the hurdles along the way.
CRIME November 15, 2023 New Jersey parents of Tennessee college student killed by stray bullet say laws 'protect' repeat criminals The parents of Jillian Ludwig, an 18-year-old college student fatally struck by a stray bullet in Nashville, say the shooting that took her life was 'entirely preventable.'
Massachusetts November 14, 2023 Northern Massachusetts teachers and committee reach agreement, ending strike A teachers strike in northern Massachusetts has ended after educators and the school district committee concluded negotiations and solidified an agreement.
College November 14, 2023 Cornell University graduate student's union overwhelmingly votes to join union with strong anti-Israel ties The Cornell University Graduate Students United union recently voted to join with the United Electrical Workers union, a union well-known for their anti-Israel stance.
Eric Adams November 14, 2023 NYC Mayor Eric Adams says parents may need to help in public schools amid migrant crisis: 'All hands on deck' Mayor Eric Adams said in a media briefing on Tuesday that parents may have to step up and volunteer to help keep New York City schools safe amid budget cuts.
Antisemitism Exposed November 14, 2023 Violent incidents over Israel-Hamas war at top Canadian college leads to arrest, police investigation Concordia University is the latest college to face backlash from alumni and donors over allegations of antisemitism making the campus unsafe for Jewish students.
Pennsylvania November 14, 2023 PA lawmakers approve measure to protect students facing residency disputes Pennsylvania lawmakers unanimously voted to advance a measure to prevent the removal of students from school during residency disputes. The bill will be sent to the state Senate.
CRIME November 14, 2023 Ohio State student struck in broad daylight by unknown shooter while walking home near campus An Ohio State University student was brazenly shot in the leg Monday afternoon while walking to an apartment building on the 1400 block of North High Street.