State Superintendent Ryan Walters and the Oklahoma State Department of Education have filed a lawsuit against a nonprofit organization after receiving a cease-and-desist letter over prayer in schools.
After Trump’s executive order, readers discuss how the Education Department has influenced U.S. students.
"As one of your School Board members and one of your representatives on the North Montco Technical Career Center (NMTCC) ...
State officials, including Maura Healey’s education secretary, ignored the Lynn parents clamoring for a better education for ...
A letter has asked the Tennessee School Boards Association to submit all formal and informal communications related to school ...
After 18 years of service, Allison Knoll, a two-time Teacher of the Year, resigned from Lakeland Joint School District during ...
One Tennessee senator claims there is evidence “false information” was “intentionally” pushed to Tennessee school boards.
The letter, which was obtained by the Globe and was signed by more than 560 people as of Wednesday afternoon, comes as ...
Despite pledge by Ramallah to revise curriculum, materials provided to Gazans continue to glorify martyrdom, feature ...
Mr Chandiga Ahumed, a teacher from Kechuru Primary School, said he applied for transfer due to illness and the lack of family ...
The principals of Stamford and Westhill high schools claim they were coerced into writing a "more supportive" statement about ...
Columbia agreed to implement a mask ban, give campus security the power of arrest and apply oversight of Middle Eastern ...
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