May 8 Number of K-12 public school students has declined in more than half of states, report indicates The amount of K-12 public school students in the U.S. has declined in 30 U.S. states since the mid-2010s, The New York Times reported.
May 8 Teens 'overwhelmed' New Jersey carnival, sparking fights and forcing police to shut it down: officials Unsupervised juveniles overwhelmed a Maple Shade, New Jersey, carnival, causing fights and prompting police to close the event and charge several teens.
May 8 MAKARY, DIAMANTAS: Parents worried about baby formula safety just got the news they needed Operation Stork Speed aims to enhance infant formula safety, availability and quality under the Trump administration's "Babies First" approach.
May 7 State Department set to revoke passports of thousands of parents with unpaid child support debt The U.S. State Department is set to revoke passports of thousands of parents who owe more than $2,500 in unpaid, court-ordered child support debt.
May 5 Susan Smith eligible for parole again after being denied release for drowning her 2 sons in 1994 South Carolina killer mom Susan Smith is up for parole again after serving 30 years for drowning her young sons, Michael and Alexander, in 1994.
May 4 Ohio daycare worker convicted of horrific physical abuse of toddlers sentenced to years in prison Ohio daycare worker Katelyn Ann Strohacker has been sentenced to 8 to 12 years in prison after being convicted on 31 counts of kidnapping and child endangerment.
May 3 Your kid’s gaming habit could be building a future career, new survey shows A new K12 survey explores how game-based learning and childhood gaming can build valuable career skills, with tools like Minecraft in education.
May 2 May Day protests ‘just the beginning’ of student activism push, expert warns An education watchdog warns May Day student walkouts may signal a broader effort to expand activism in schools ahead of future protests and the 2028 election.
May 1 15-year-old Black teen's murder reveals the ugly truth about White guilt in America A water balloon fight at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens turned deadly for Jaden Pierre. Eli Steele examines how White guilt enabled the violence.
May 1 Top school district put on notice as watchdog group threatens legal action over gender policy A Trump-aligned lawfare group is demanding Fairfax City Public Schools in Virginia rescind policy concealing students' gender identity changes from parents at school, or they will sue.