Tag: Schools

Some Schools Rethink “College For All”

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

Federal Cuts Came to Native Schools. Students Are Livid.

The triumph of Haskell Indian Nations University's women's basketball team in winning the league championship was marred by

Defense Dept. Schools Pause Pride Clubs and Remove Books

The recent changes at Defense Department schools around the world have sparked controversy and confusion among students, parents,

Denver Public Schools cuts 38 central office jobs to save $5 million

Denver Public Schools Superintendent Alex Marrero announced on Friday that the district will be cutting 38 positions in

Music in Our Schools Month Ideas & Activities

Music in Our Schools Month (MIOSM®) is a special time to celebrate the power of music in education.

9 Best Newsletter Creator Platforms for Schools

In the modern age of digital communication, it is crucial to keep parents, students, and staff well-informed. A

Education Dept. Gives Schools Two Weeks to Eliminate Race-Based Programs

The Education Department recently issued a warning to schools, stating that they could lose federal funding if they

Keeping Education Accessible and Ending Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates in Schools – The White House

The President of the United States has issued a new executive order aimed at ending coercion surrounding COVID-19

President Donald J. Trump Prohibits Federal Funding for COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in Schools – The White House

President Trump Signs Executive Order Prohibiting COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in Schools PROHIBITING COVID-19 VACCINE MANDATES IN SCHOOLS: In

Trump’s D.E.I. Ban Has Been Open to Interpretation in Schools

In a recent turn of events, North Carolina’s public universities have made a significant change in their graduation

Philadelphia Closes Schools for Eagles’ Super Bowl Parade

The city of Philadelphia is buzzing with excitement as the Eagles celebrate their Super Bowl victory against the

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