Education

Schools Have Fewer Teacher Vacancies This Year. But Hiring Is Still Not Easy

The latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics’ School Pulse Panel reveals that one-fifth of vacant teacher positions remained unfilled at the start of the 2024-25 school year.

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Job Training Exists for Students With Disabilities. Many Never Get It.

In Boonton, New Jersey, Linda Mauriello is making a difference in the lives of young people with disabilities by helping

Lawsuit Accuses University of California of Allowing Race to Factor in Admissions

The University of California system has been under scrutiny recently for allegedly resorting to race-conscious admissions practices despite a 28-year-old

How To Support Students During Ramadan 2025

Ramadan is a significant and joyous time in Islam, celebrated by nearly 2 billion Muslims worldwide. For some Muslim students,

Education Officials Placed on Leave in Trump’s Sprawling Effort to Curb D.E.I.

The Education Department recently made headlines for placing a significant number of employees on administrative leave as part of a

Executive Orders on Education

President Donald Trump made headlines on January 29, 2025, with the release of two executive orders that focus on education.

Is Micromanaging Teachers a Recipe for School Success?

The implementation of a new schooling model in the Houston public school system has sparked controversy and division among educators,

Opinion | How to Break Public Schools: A Republican Playbook

On January 22, tragedy struck the Antioch neighborhood of Nashville when a 17-year-old student entered his high school's lunchroom and

Under Trump, Schools Tells to Change Sexual Misconduct, Title IX Guidance

The recent decision by the Education Department to revert to policies from President Trump's first term regarding sexual misconduct cases