Tag: Schools

75 Unforgettable Musicals for High Schools To Perform

This musical is filled with high-energy rock songs that will have the audience tapping their feet and rocking

Who’s Against Banning Cellphones in Schools?

In the small town of Schoharie, New York, Superintendent of Schools David Blanchard took a bold stand against

Why Period Products Aren’t Widely Provided in Schools

Challenges Persist in Implementing Menstrual Equity Laws in Schools Despite laws mandating the provision of menstrual products in

Judge Orders Education Dept. to Restore Some Grants to Schools

A federal judge has ruled in favor of restoring federal grants that were previously terminated by the Education

45 Schools Under Federal Investigation Over a Small Diversity Project

The federal government's recent actions have brought attention to a program aimed at promoting diversity in business school

Would Schools Close in a Future Pandemic?

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on American children and their education has been profound and long-lasting. In

Are Schools Succeeding? Education Department Cuts Could Make It Hard to Know

The recent deep cuts to staff and funding in the Department of Education are expected to have a

Tribes and Students Sue Trump Administration Over Firings at Native Schools

A lawsuit has been filed by a group of Native American tribes and students against the Trump administration

Trump Pulled $400 million From Columbia. Other Schools Could Be Next.

The recent decision by the Trump Administration to withdraw $400 million in federal funding from Columbia University has

Billionaires Want To Steal Our Public Schools

The Trump administration has been criticized for its policies that seem to benefit the wealthy at the expense

L. Clifford Davis, Who Fought to Desegregate Texas Schools, Dies at 100

L. Clifford Davis, a prominent civil rights lawyer who dedicated his life to desegregating high schools in Texas,

Some Schools Rethink “College For All”

For the past thirty years, the concept of "college for all" has been a driving force in American