Eighteen Danville-area students graduated from a 13-week long Climate Works Pre-Apprentice program on Saturday, with two already securing local union positions. The graduates were honored ...
Kindergarten readiness starts long before the first day of school, and educators say Michigan's Great Start Readiness Program ...
For the first time ever, more than 60% of Florida students posted marks on statewide standardized tests that showed they ...
Declining enrollment and Trump’s policies are “breaking the business model that built the modern higher education system,” ...
Hawaii public schools will begin the upcoming academic year with a record 237 new J-1 visa teachers, bringing the state’s ...
Adam Omary’s op-ed (“The disability accommodation trap on college campuses,” Opinion, June 29) raises important questions, ...
Dallas ISD is extending the school year at some of its schools in hopes of giving students an early start. It's part of a ...
A UNILORIN first-class graduate who bagged a master’s scholarship in Italy came online to seek support for her travelling ...
New York State’s rollout of its Portrait of a Graduate framework offers a timely opportunity to expand this approach. Alternatives to Regents exams, such as performance-based assessments, ask students ...
Running is an activity athletes can carry on well past high school and college. Renee Tetlow hopes to be part of a running community in the next phase of her life, it just won’t be in college or high ...
Schools, such as the University of New Brunswick and Dalhousie University in Atlantic Canada, are quietly building out new ...
Access to robust technical learning pathways remains uneven across North Carolina, particularly within rural and underserved communities. While the state's Department of Public Instruction enacted a ...