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Schools return, and so do their problems
School resumed, and so did its problems. The classroom shortage seems to be getting worse, with a current gap of 165,000 classrooms. Parents nearly stampede the entrance gates trying to pick up their ...
Leaders on Capitol Hill heard a new audit about how schools handle what is termed “sensitive materials” for children.
Parents, teachers and community members are all sounding off Wednesday night at a school board meeting in which five ...
Students were reportedly physically restrained, water intake was restricted, a student was found naked, and physical punishment was used inside an autism support classroom at Jamison Elementary.
BETTENDORF, Iowa — The Bettendorf Community School District coordinated an active shooter drill on Wednesday with the police and fire departments. The lockdown lasted roughly two hours, giving high ...
MASON, Mich — School is out for the summer, but while students are enjoying the time away from school, teachers like Nathan ...
The Central Bucks school board took action Wednesday against five employees, including moving to fire a special education teacher accused of abusing students at Jamison Elementary School. The board’s ...
Students from underserved communities in Boston are stepping out of the classroom and into their potential futures through UP ...
As schools in central and eastern North Carolina prepare for the new academic year, several districts are implementing ...
SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) - There’s a new state level push to take cell phones out of the hands of students during the school day. Legislative hearings on a new bill, aimed at tackling the problem, ...
Utah's 'sensitive materials' law is making some of the state's teachers and librarians anxious about choosing books to keep on school shelves, a new audit reports.
Leslie Trundy at Morse High School in Bath has been piloting a program that takes kids out into nature rather than sitting ...