The settlements involve families arguing their special-needs child’s right to a free and appropriate public education aren’t being met.
It is no longer enough to give equal opportunities to every student, as the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution requires.
Gen Z is redefining career success, with a significant portion opting out of middle management roles. A Robert Walters survey ...
Educators have long reported struggles to keep up with the paperwork associated with IEPs. Now, they say AI platforms can ...
Sacramento City Unified did not share why the independent monitor overseeing the Black Parallel School Board action plan stepped down.
WINTERSVILLE — Indian Creek High School’s unified sports program is gaining accolades and was formally recognized during an ...
From standard deduction amounts to tax brackets and Medicaid cuts, here’s what individual filers need to know about tax ...
Imagine a state that ranked dead last in nearly every education ranking. More than half of third-grade students were unable to read proficiently. Colleges were pouring millions into remedial education ...
PROVIDENCE – Brown University President Christina H. Paxson has rejected the Trump Administration's proposed "compact" tying preferential access to federal funds to, as she described it, the ...
School Board Member Alva Smith is urging the district to create a school consolidation plan to address dwindling enrollment and revenue. Smith proposes the plan could save $10 million, which could ...
WASHINGTON – Families and educators across the country were plunged into a state of uncertainty over the weekend after the federal Education Department laid off practically every staffer in the ...
Penn State athletic director Pat Kraft said the firing of James Franklin was necessary to pursue winning a national championship. The decision followed recent losses and an analysis of the football ...