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Last summer, some families didn’t receive the summer grocery money until school started. This year is different.
Leaders hope the merger of Ace Prep and Circle City Prep will bring financial stability to a small school with a strong academic track record.
El presidente Donald Trump firmó una orden ejecutiva que incluía la orden de que las agencias federales sancionaran a los estados que aplican la matrícula estatal a estudiantes indocumentados. Veinticuatro estados cuentan con leyes similares.
Advocacy groups blasted the changes to the Foundation Aid formula, arguing that they will harm high-need school districts.
Colorado lawmakers have taken a markedly different approach to transgender student rights than the Trump administration.
As a school psychologist, I help young people facing hardships. My own upbringing offers perspective.
Episode 5 of P.S. Weekly looks at the rise of AI in education. Students and teachers sound off on AI’s practical uses as well concerns about creativity and academic integrity.
A new report by the Education Trust-Midwest highlights the need for more funding to educate at-risk students as Trump plans to slash federal dollars.
Colorado stands to lose about $8 million in federal grant money and nearly 300 AmeriCorps members, many of whom work in schools or with youth.
Less than a decade ago, Keiron Darnley often skipped class. Now he’s a success mentor at Brooklyn’s A-Tech High School.
In addition to the money raised by the DPSCD Foundation, the Cooley and Davis Aerospace projects will also benefit from money included in the current state budget.
“We've now created a situation where an adult is having a conversation with a minor concerning that minor's genitalia,” said one father who opposes the policy on transgender athletes.
A required training for Chicago Board of Education members focused on Illinois’ school improvement and accountability system. That system could change soon, but some board members worry any labeling of schools is more harmful than helpful.
The program helps teachers educated outside the U.S. get certified in Indiana. It also aims to reduce underemployment among immigrants
The union blasted DPS for declaring an impasse during Teacher Appreciation Week.
A preliminary injunction says the department must restore access to school pandemic relief money in 16 states and D.C.