Starting July 1, a wide-ranging set of new state laws will reshape how Connecticut schools operate — from what students learn ...
Female students have outpaced their male counterparts in participation and the humanities stream has emerged as the single largest group of examinees.
The new legislation places limits on federal graduate student borrowing for certain graduate school degree programs, and in ...
The onslaught of federal grant cancellations that hit K-12 education last year has slowed—but schools and students affected ...
Early estimates put the cost of constructing a new general education building at Haywood Community College somewhere between ...
Haywood Community College leaders have their sights set on the future as they mull the early planning stages for a new ...
For years, parents, students and advocates have argued Buffalo Public Schools rely too heavily on suspensions. Now, they’re ...
The Auditor General’s damning report on the school lunch programme– and the litany of callous bungles it has uncovered – should require associate education minister David Seymour to be offering his ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom secures funding for his signature programs, including community schools, after-school programs and ...
The boards of trustees of the state's 28 public colleges will now be required to ensure all admitted students are citizens of ...
Young children with behavioral challenges need extra support before being moved out of classrooms, and teachers need more ...
Three public education advocates who were challenging Gov. Jeff Landry’s plan to pay for teacher pay stipends by cutting money from public schools’ general operations withdrew their lawsuit Tuesday.