The answer must reflect an outlook that is pro-immigration, pro-compassion, and pro-law and order, writes Michael J. Petrilli ...
Education Week Staff Writer Libby Stanford spent the past four months talking to parents, superintendents, principals, ...
Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” has 31 songs about the complexities of love, loss, and other ...
The Education Department is teaming up with a top research university to stem a wave of cyberattacks on schools.
The FAFSA has been the linchpin of student financial aid for decades. It’s used to determine eligibility for the federal Pell ...
Who across the K-12 spectrum engages frequently in activities that promote foundational reading skills? The answer may come ...
Hedy N. Chang is the founder and the executive director of the nonprofit initiative Attendance Works, a national resource for ...
In recent years, especially since the pandemic, it seems that “burnout” has joined the lexicon of buzzwords and acronyms that ...
For much of America’s K-12 education system, “local control” is a bedrock principle, with core funds coming from local ...
The latest data from a national online English-language assessment found the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Demonstrators advocating for transgender rights and healthcare stand outside of the Ohio Statehouse on Jan. 24, 2024, in ...
Voters in the Grandview school district in Missouri passed a $50 million bond in early April—the largest in district history.