School districts have spent millions to build safer schools. They've touted safety plans, installed high-tech surveillance, locked doors and monitored entrances.
Seven of 57 high-achieving Washington, D.C., students who applied for the competitive Gates scholarships learned Thursday they will receive the prestigious award. ...
When the next school year begins at Caldwell Elementary, some kindergarteners will no doubt arrive unwillingly, clinging to their parents' knees. ...
Indiana public schools chief Tony Bennett criticized the head of the state's largest teachers union for failing to clearly and specifically state his position as the two continued to fight over proposed school reforms ...
Dozens of parents filed through City Springs Elementary/Middle School on Friday to sign a petition to protest proposed funding cuts to the school's health center. ...
School board says it and Crawford Lewis (right) "mutually agreed" that his departure is the best thing for the district. ...
The state could get a $300 million interest-free loan from an early-childhood program and up to $60 million to pay for KidsCare in exchange for dropping plans to redirect the group's money. ...
It is difficult to adjust to any 6 a.m. phone call, but the one I received this morning was particularly jarring. Brian Betts, one of the most energetic and enthusiastic educators I have ever met,...
The Twilight Saga books joined the list of the Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2009, the American Library Association says. The list includes "Catcher in the Rye," and, believe it or not, "To Kill a Mockingbird." ...
No doubt it's a naive question, but why do some people get into politics? Is it merely to accumulate power and fame for their own sake, or to actually do something? The questions come to mind...
Chicago, Target Area DevCorp and 17 collaborating organizations launched the Statewide Action & Grassroots Education (SAGE) Campaign and released a progress report, “When Good is Not Good Enough: A Quest for Quality Education in Illinois’ Public Schools,”...
Gov. Charlie Crist’s decision spurred speculation he would abandon the party to run for Senate as an independent. ...
Organizers of the Brownie troop at Columbia Grammar School expected 10 girls but got 25....
TEMPLE, TEX. -- In an era when students talk back to teachers, skip class and wear ever-more-risque clothing to school, one central Texas city has hit upon a deceptively simple solution: Bring back the paddle. ...
For low-income applicants to U.S. colleges, April remains the cruelest month. By early April, almost all admission decisions are known....