A new lawsuit is challenging the administration's order to eliminate race-based practices of any kind or risk losing their federal money.
From America Samoa, Colorado, DC, to Pennsylvania, four teachers open doors for students to address taboo topics, feel pride in hometowns.
Participating in the forum were incumbents Scott Hawes and J’Nelle Lee — who are running for their second and fourth terms, ...
The purpose of the race is to teach students about Circus Maximus, a stadium in Ancient Rome that brought out thousands of ...
Challengers Roy Blackburn, Angela Hampton and Brandon Stewart are running on the same "Your Vote, Your Voice" slate in a race ...
In January, the Special School District of St. Louis County said 36 teachers would be moved to seven districts with vacancies ...
The Lafayette Parish School Board voted to give the superintendent a green light to lay off teachers and administrators "if ...
Breaking news. Irene Munyengeterwa, a teacher grateful for solarisation. Farai Mutsaka Nyanga, Zimbabwe — When Irene ...
The H.O.P.E. program announced Wednesday is designed to give teachers in the Poway Unified and San Diego Unified districts a ...
Persons working in the Brookville Area School District will no longer be paying the Occupational Assessment Tax, following a ...
The Conroe ISD board of trustees approved adopting the Bluebonnet Learning curriculum at the Feb. 18, after initial ...
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