The case concerns a policy instituted by the board of education in Montgomery County, Maryland, that does not include an opt-out provision.
The National Education Association, apparently still reeling from Donald Trump’s victory in November, recently held a pair of virtual workshops on battling the Trump agenda and defending LGBTQ+ rights in schools.
It is board policy in Paola to not allow posters that are not instructional in nature.
Is the conventional wisdom right that both parties have abandoned education reform? The evidence indicates that it’s mostly fair when it comes to Democrats, but not so fair when it comes to the GOP—at least if we look beyond Washington to the states.
Better days are ahead for American students as Miguel Cardona's chapter at the Department of Education has finally come to a close.
Strained budgets, cybersecurity threats, book bans and artificial intelligence are among the bevy of challenges for school leaders to navigate.
'You don't need the Department of Education for this.'
A parent advocacy group has blown the whistle on racial segregation in Washington D.C.’s public schools.
Data reveals gaps in school shooting prevention, but AI-powered tools can help layer security.
A national survey by Parents Defending Education (PDE) finds most parents support conservative reforms to the education system.
Kids Best Friends, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to enhancing school safety, is deploying dual-purpose working dogs and handlers to campuses.
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Because they comprise of most teacher licensure programs, universities play a fundamental role in our public education system. It is their responsibility to adequately prepare teachers for the classroom. By forsaking that duty and ignoring what teachers actually teach, universities do an immeasurable disservice to the institution of public education.
Despite the high-profile headlines around school shootings in 2024 and more incidents from 2023, schools are one of the safest places for young people, according to safety experts.
The FBI says it will not release the total number of swatting calls for the 2024 year despite the persistence of calls that shut down schools and alarmed communities.