March 3, 2023 Study contradicts claims critical race theory isn't in schools, over 90% students exposed to it A recent study conducted by the Manhattan Institute concluded that the vast majority of students exiting high school have been exposed to at least one core principle of CRT.
March 3, 2023 Boston College professor assigns students to make their own 'fursonas,' has furries come to class Christopher Polt, a Boston College professor invited "furries" and assigned students to create their own "fursonas" for his class on "Beast Literature."
March 2, 2023 North Carolina education pushes pilot program to boost teacher retention The North Carolina education board is seeking a pilot teacher licensing program. This would pay educators based on performance rather than years of experience.
March 2, 2023 Massachusetts Democrat resigns following backlash for comments about abortion and special needs children Michael Hugo on Thursday announced his resignation as the chair of the Framingham Democratic Committee in Massachusetts after controversy over his comments on abortion.
March 2, 2023 Researcher stumbles upon 'super rare' insect at Arkansas Walmart that dates back to Jurassic period A researcher and professor who encountered an insect at an Arkansas Walmart discovered while teaching an online course that he had stumbled upon a rare Jurassic-era creature.
March 2, 2023 Arkansas House panel endorses Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' plan to overhaul the state's education system Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sander's plan to overhaul the state's education system has been endorsed by a state House panel. The state House will vote on the proposal on Thursday.
March 1, 2023 Order a new 'John Hancock': Plastic surgery meets penmanship with trendy signature makeovers Calligraphers around the world have found a booming business in redesigning something typically thought to be extremely personal: a signature. Packages often include designs and stencils.
March 1, 2023 Utah school district says teachers can't use sick time to escape work stress: reports A school district in Utah is apologizing and clarifying an email sent out to educators about the proper use of sick time, and sparked a debate about mental health.
March 1, 2023 PA schools that won funding lawsuit want to see down payment proposal, overhaul plan in new budget proposal Certain poor districts in Pennsylvania won a school-funding lawsuit earlier in the year. The schools want to see a down payment in Gov. Josh Shapiro's budget proposal.
March 1, 2023 Florida student-athlete told police her coach said ‘kill yourself’ a month before suicide Julia Pernsteiner, who had a learning disability, told cops her Jacksonville University track and field coach told her to "kill herself" less than a month before she died by suicide.