When most people think of Charles Dickens, they don’t think of a dead cat’s paw. But that feline foot —...
Month: September 2021
Tennessee is challenging the rulings of two out of three federal judges who blocked Gov. Bill Lee’s executive order that...
A federal appeals court has removed a temporary block on New York City’s vaccine mandate for education department employees, paving...
Chicago trumpeted a bigger, better summer school program this year as an all-important first step in re-engaging students amid the...
An abortion provider in New Mexico said the increase in patients from Texas will no longer be manageable if it...
Most schools with three or more teacher layoffs were shrinking campuses. At least seven of the 22 schools are considered...
Trash continues to pile up at schools around Philadelphia, including Houston school in Mount Airy, where two dumpsters overflowed in...
The Denver school board expanded its conflict-of-interest policy Thursday to ban employees of independent charter schools and semi-autonomous innovation zones...
Indianapolis Public Schools has eliminated an $18 million deficit that it had projected for this school year, Superintendent Aleesia Johnson...
Despite protests and vocal backlash at school board meetings, Jeffco board candidates say they are focused on what comes after...