California May 6 2 California high schools set to leave Nevada athletics org over trans athlete rules Two California high schools will leave the Nevada athletics organization over the state's change to bar trans athletes from competing in girls' sports.
Maine May 4 Maine rocked by trans athlete dominance at girls' track meet amid ongoing legal conflict with Trump A Maine girls' track meet ignited widespread controversy after a trans athlete dominated multiple running events
Police and Law Enforcement May 2 17 students taken to hospital after Chicago bus crash More than a dozen high school students were taken to the hospital after an SUV crashed into a school bus in Chicago on Friday.
Washington May 1 Trump Title IX team probing education chief who called it 'inaccurate' to say there are only boys and girls President Donald Trump's newly formed Title IX investigative team is launching an investigation into the Washington state superintendent of public instruction.
Crime May 1 New York high school lacrosse hazing 'could have been catastrophic': DA Onondaga County, New York, District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick said the high school lacrosse players he is prosecuting over hazing allegations could have faced a much more serious fate.
High School May 1 'Bad for parents': School choice supporters protest exclusion of religious charter in Supreme Court case School choice advocates rally as the Supreme Court hears St. Isidore, a case that could allow public funds for religious charter schools—raising church and state concerns.
Sports April 30 Karmelo Anthony family’s plans for $500K donations after track meet stabbing revealed by fundraising exec The family of Texas teen Karmelo Anthony has raised more than $500,000 after a deadly incident that resulted in the death of fellow Texas teen Austin Metcalf.
Crime April 29 Texas jury returns verdict in 2022 stabbing death of high school classmate: report A jury has found a Texas teen accused of killing a classmate in a school bathroom following an altercation in May 2022 not guilty of murder, but instead of a lesser charge.
Fundraising April 29 Co-founder 'not proud' to host fundraiser for alleged track meet murder suspect, says some donors are 'wrong' GiveSendGo co-founder Jacob Wells opened up to 91±¬ÁÏ Digital about the decision by his company to platform a fundraiser for an alleged murder suspect.
Entertainment April 24 Hugh Grant blasts his children's 'posh private schools' for 'pathetic' rules Hugh Grant blasted his children's "posh private schools" for promoting the use of screens in classes and criticized "pathetic" rules regarding outside play.
Maryland April 24 Maryland school suspends Marine hopeful after American flag law controversy The Baltimore County school system has suspended football captain and quarterback Parker Jensen after he inquired with school officials about American flags missing from classrooms.