The Duval County School Board (DCPS) will vote Tuesday on whether to return a challenged book to high school shelves.
A proposal to bring cursive writing back into South Carolina public schools is one step closer to becoming law after passing out of committee Tuesday.
Ten books that were up for removal for SC schools will stay on shelves for now after the State Board of Education postponed a decision amid some's hesitancy.
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Amazon's 'Back to School' sale offers substantial savings on essential tech. Students and educators can find discounts up to ...
David Halberstam helped create the archetype of the journalist as semi-god and truth teller. This was a myth and is now a ...
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BBC ’s new thriller, Reunion, follows a newly-released murder convict Daniel Brennan (Matthew Gurney) in his pursuit of ...
At least some legit weed companies in what prohibitionists might call this Brave New Arizona don’t plant seeds. Meet and ...
Susan Aaron was an active 74-year-old retiree with Alzheimer’s who was told she might experience extreme fatigue and terrible ...
Iowa local governments and business groups say they generally support getting rid of the state’s complicated property tax rollback system, but continue to explore the fiscal toll they would face from ...
Teaching has changed considerably since the Covid-19 pandemic closed classrooms in 2020. EdSource talked to five California ...