In late June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that universities could no longer consider the race of a student when making admissions decisions. The announcement effectively ended the
John Dietter of Camden-Rockport Middle School will receive $500 to purchase waterproof boots to make it possible for students to explore the Megunticook River to conduct stream sampling.
A Valley nonprofit is making sure all kids have access to music education, no matter what their family’s income may be. Kirk Johnson started SOUNDS Academy nine years
When readers pored over Chalkbeat national reporter Kalyn Belsha’s investigative stories that looked into Paper, a virtual tutoring company with contracts worth tens of millions of dollars, they
The Idaho Department of Education has a new look — a fresh logo and visual style to accompany State Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield’s first term. The
The Chicago Board of Education took a key vote on Thursday that could alter the future of schools in the city. The resolution moves away from school choice
Since the release of ChatGPT and the GPT models from OpenAI and their partnership with Microsoft, everyone has given up on Google, which brought the Transformer Model to
The Legislative Education Study Committee on Thursday laid out several draft bills for consideration as the Roundhouse gears up for the 30-day session beginning in January. One of
After months of uncertainty about whether the federal government would revise its guidelines for how colleges work with online program management firms and other outside providers, the Education
The year will end in disappointment for many school administrators who watched a roller coaster of Texas legislative sessions end with lawmakers not passing an omnibus school funding