Many colleges are facing a steady surge in mental health crises, but the infrastructure hasn’t kept pace. Institutions need to create systems to foster early identification and broad community support ...
Many colleges are facing a steady surge in mental health crises, but their infrastructure hasn’t kept pace — even as the number of students reporting suicidal or self-injurious behavior has risen ...
Between students gone missing, the choices some Black families and families in high-poverty districts are making and how many kids are being born, public school enrollment is dramatically decreasing.
Ashe County, North Carolina, and thousands of other school districts are preparing to lose some federal public school funding ...
Some colleges, especially at Division III level, hope that starting a football team will attract more young men to enroll.
The latest NAEP scores paint a grim picture, but progress in American education has generally been stalled for at least a ...
The long-delayed 2024 results for 12th graders in math and reading and for eighth graders in science were finally released.
This story was reported by and originally published by APM Reports in connection with its podcast Sold a Story: How Teach ...
For many families, Head Start is the first place outside the home where a child’s potential is nurtured and celebrated. Yet, this program that builds futures and strengthens families is now under ...
This story also appeared in Chalkbeat and Grist Now, access to those funds is disappearing, leaving Tucson and other school systems across the country scrambling to find ways to cover the costs of ...
The push to expand school choice is reorganizing the very purpose of schooling. And in that shift, something essential is being lost — civic education.
Educators present lessons on neuroscience and mindfulness, from the youngest learners all the way up to fifth graders.