March 18, 2024 Standardized tests aren’t the problem. Here's what is really holding students back Debates about testing often focus on how different socioeconomic or racial groups compare within the system. Here's the real question: Do these tests even measure what’s important?
March 14, 2024 Illinois parents, students push for security changes after brutal school fight Wheaton, Illinois mom Amy Erkenswick on her efforts alongside other parents to address violence at their school.
March 13, 2024 High school students in Colorado explore limits of artificial intelligence, design their own AI models High school students in Colorado are learning how to design their own AI model projects, including cameras for self-driving cars and apps that can teach other languages.
March 11, 2024 What's going on with America's public schools? Enrollment drops and chronic absenteeism tell a dramatic tale Well beyond COVID, America's public schools are experiencing lower enrollments and chronic absenteeism — what's going on? Bill Bennett, former education secretary, offers data and insights.
March 10, 2024 Missouri girl in critical condition after teen brutally assaulted her near high school A Missouri girl was hospitalized Friday after another teen threw her to the ground and slammed her head into the pavement during a violent brawl near a high school.
March 9, 2024 Manasquan players attend state championship they were robbed from, give Camden standing ovation after victory Manasquan were in the stands of the New Jersey Group 2 state finals instead of on the court on Saturday, but gave Camden a standing ovation after their win.
March 8, 2024 Are 'subpar male athletes' seeking higher standing by competing in women's sports? Parents Defending Education vice president Caroline Moore and Independent Women's Network's Stephanie Lundquist-Arora discuss protecting women's sports on '91±¬ÁÏ @ Night.'
March 8, 2024 NJ school district files lawsuit over blown call in state semifinal basketball game The Manasquan school district has filed a lawsuit after a buzzer beater that should have sent them to the state championship was wrongfully overturned.
March 8, 2024 SATs are now digital and 1 hour shorter. High school students have mixed feelings. Students across America are preparing for the upcoming SATs, but for the first time, the standardized test will be administered with computers and tablets rather than pencil and paper.
March 7, 2024 Gov. Phil Murphy chimes in on controversial New Jersey boys basketball game: 'I feel very badly' The controversial ending to a New Jersey high school boys basketball state semifinal has made it all the way to Trenton, where Gov. Phil Murphy gave his comments on it.