November 3, 2019 North Carolina teacher suspended after allegedly segregating students based on political, religious beliefs A North Carolina teacher was suspended after she allegedly segregated students — based on their religious and political beliefs.
November 3, 2019 Louisiana woman accused of writing students fake doctor's notes for $20 each Some high school students in Louisiana were apparently able to get out of school because of a medical clinic employee who allegedly wrote them phony doctor's notes — for $20 each.
November 2, 2019 Texas high school football team carry flags to honor military, police officers during game A Texas high school football team is going viral after they were spotted walking onto the field at a recent game each carrying “Old Glory."
November 1, 2019 Dancing priest wows crowd during surprise routine at Florida high school Father Ricardo Rivera stole the show during The Cardinal Gibbons High School cheerleaders and dance team’s Homecoming practice performance.
November 1, 2019 Florida teen charged with trying to hire hitman to kill high school staffer A Florida teen has been arrested and accused of trying to hire a hitman to kill a staff member at his high school, authorities said Friday.
November 1, 2019 Louisiana medical clinic staffer sold doctor's notes to students for $20: sheriff A staffer at a Louisiana medical clinic has been arrested on charges of selling doctor’s notes that high school students would use to skip class.
November 1, 2019 New York high school football coach suspended for running up score on undefeated opponent The coach of a New York high school football program was suspended for one game for allegedly allowing his team to run up the score on a fellow undefeated opponent last week.
October 31, 2019 South Carolina students who posted 'Whites Only', 'Colored Only' signs in school disciplined, officials say Several South Carolina high school students have been disciplined for their roles in a "racially offensive" prank depicting Jim Crow-era water fountains.
October 28, 2019 Judge reopens Covington Catholic High student's defamation suit against Washington Post A federal judge in Kentucky partially reopened Nicholas Sandmann's lawsuit against The Washington Post, which was initially dismissed in July.
October 22, 2019 Undefeated high school football team forfeits wins after using ineligible player in different jersey A top Missouri high school football team forfeited all wins from an undefeated 2019 season and the program's head coach was fired as part of self-imposed sanctions after it was discovered the squad was using an ineligible player wearing a different jersey.