Tag: Schools

Schools Brace for Tariff-Related Price Increases of Chromebooks and iPads

The technology department of the Peninsula school district in Gig Harbor, Wash., has been taking proactive measures to

What Makes Schools Safe? Researchers Outline These 4 Key Recommendations

In the wake of the tragic school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012, researchers from the University of

Stronger Flood-Related Building Codes Are Coming for New Hospitals, Schools and Apartments

New regulations for flood protection in new hospitals, schools, and apartments have been approved by the International Code

Religion in Schools – The New York Times

The Supreme Court has been at the center of several significant religion cases recently, with a particular focus

New York May Weaken Its Oversight Over Religious Schools

New York lawmakers are currently in discussions regarding a potential measure that could significantly reduce their oversight over

Where Can I Buy Inclusive Commercial Playground Equipment For Schools?

In today's fast-paced world, children need time to play and unwind. Playtime is not just a fun activity

Are Charter Schools Public or Private?

The Supreme Court is set to make a landmark decision that could potentially redefine the nature of charter

Trump Ends $1 Billion in Mental Health Grants for Schools

The U.S. Department of Education has made the decision to stop funding approximately $1 billion in grants that

Trump’s Tariffs Are Already Affecting Schools. Here’s How

📚 Textbook costs on the rise Columbus, Ohio.The Columbus City Schools had to renegotiate textbook contracts after publishers

How Schools Build Dual-Language Programs for Less Commonly Taught Languages

Developing dual-language immersion programs in less commonly taught languages poses unique challenges for schools and educators. One such

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration Policy Allowing Immigration Action in Churches and Schools

A new lawsuit has been filed in Oregon challenging the Trump administration’s policy of allowing immigration enforcement agents

U.S. Supreme Court considers supporting Maryland parents’ right to shield their children from LGBTQ books imposed in elementary schools.

On April 22, 2025, the Supreme Court convened to deliberate on a lawsuit initiated by a coalition of