Graphic videos of Charlie Kirk’s assassination spread like weeds over social media last week in a way that it made it difficult for the youngest online to avoid the bloodshed. From autoplay ...
Public Schools has rolled out a new emergency protocol designed to standardize and simplify responses to emergencies.
Several Louisiana teachers have come under fire for social media posts related to the the killing of Charlie Kirk, with some ...
At a Wentzville School Board meeting Thursday, several parents sounded off after a teacher was placed on leave following comments made on her Facebook.
Gov. Mike Braun warned this week that teachers who post online in celebration of political violence could face suspension or ...
The sun was low in the sky over his son’s soccer practice last Wednesday when Thomas Alter’s phone lit up with a message: A ...
Some educators believe technology can be a bad thing, especially for younger students. Technology is a part of a child’s education, but some schools are making changes to find balance.
Fallout from teacher reactions to the activist's death led some state officials to threaten to revoke educators' licenses.
While we must protect the First Amendment, calls for political violence are not freedom of speech and should not be tolerated ...
Norm Day” — the process by which a district re-aligns its teacher workforce to account for changes in enrollment — is a ...
Policy requiring Georgia college professors to put their class syllabus online begins to take effect
A new University System of Georgia policy calls for publicly posting all class syllabuses, including a course description, grading policy and reading list, onto university websites.
Religious clergy must “love the motherland” and support Chinese leadership of the Communist Party of China and its socialist ...
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