May 11, 2023 Florida Education Dept. approves two-thirds of social studies materials, demands changes on rejected texts The Florida Department of Education announced approval for 66 out of 101 sets of instructional material for public schools, noting corrections are necessary for others.
May 11, 2023 High school athlete in Nebraska dies after collapsing at track practice Hunter Palmer, 18, was a senior at Wisner-Pilger High School in Nebraska and had signed with Midland University to play football.
May 11, 2023 Texas high school softball catcher under investigation after appearing to intentionally throw at batter's head A viral video has sparked debate about intent after a softball catcher at a Texas high school was seen hitting batters in their heads on attempted throws to first base.
May 11, 2023 Drug education program in schools to include focus on fentanyl: 'Just Say No was not enough' D.A.R.E., a drug education program for schools across America has updated its curriculum to include the dangers of harsh drugs, like fentanyl, amid the opioid crisis.
May 9, 2023 Nebraska high school sports star, 18, dead after collapsing at track practice: 'We miss you already' Hunter Palmer, a three-sport star at a Nebraska high school, died last week after collapsing at track practice. He was set to play college football at Midland University.
May 9, 2023 COVID-19 school closures leave lasting impact on kids School closures during the COVID-19 pandemic left a significant impact on American education, and college test scores including SATs are demonstrating that.
May 8, 2023 SAT scores lowest since 2016 after COVID 91±¬ÁÏ' Alexandria Hoff reports on students’ academic, social and emotional game of ‘catch-up’ after the pandemic as they return to ‘structured’ school.
May 8, 2023 US governors pushing for pay increases, bonuses, other perks for teachers as shortage continues As teacher shortages continue across the United States, governors are pushing for pay increases, bonuses, and other perks for teachers to attract and retain educators.
May 8, 2023 Schools across US consider pushing back starting times to combat growing mental health issue among students Schools in cities across the U.S. are considering legislation to push the starting times back. This comes in an effort to combat mental health issues among high schoolers.
May 6, 2023 Another School System Erodes the Principle of Merit Evanston, Ill., tries to dilute advance-placement qualifications.Â