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Doubling counselors in schools won’t solve kids’ mental health crisis—here’s what else to do
HealthDoubling counselors in schools won’t solve kids’ mental health crisis—here’s what else to do
By Joni Williams Splett and The ConversationOctober 10, 2023
Josh Shapiro
PoliticsPennsylvania’s private school graduate governor crosses the aisle to endorse school vouchers backed by Republicans
By Marc Levy and The Associated PressOctober 6, 2023
Parent with student
SuccessWhen will offices embrace the 4-day week? Hundreds of schools already have
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressSeptember 25, 2023
High school student
SuccessSchool kids are so violent coming out of the pandemic that they’re sending teachers to the hospital, but an expert says to resist ‘get tough’ approaches
By F. Chris Curran and The ConversationSeptember 24, 2023
Marc Tracy Nobleman
SuccessA Georgia school district told a Batman scholar to censor any mention of ‘gay’ in his presentation and he quit: ‘It didn’t sit right with me’
By Jeff Amy and The Associated PressSeptember 20, 2023
Puerto Rico heat
EnvironmentPuerto Rican school kids are roasting in the heat with no AC because the governor vetoed a bill mandating it across the island
By Danica Coto and The Associated PressSeptember 8, 2023
Giada Gambino
SuccessAmerica’s kids are terrible at math coming out of the pandemic as Harvard professor warns of ‘a generation’s worth of progress lost’
By Ariel Gilreath, Jackie Valley and The Associated PressAugust 29, 2023
School kids
TechThe tech company touting its MIT connection that stranded Kentucky school kids for a week did the same thing in Ohio last fall
By Travis Loller, Matt O'Brien, Bruce Schreiner and The Associated PressAugust 16, 2023
Juan Ballina, Carmen Ballina
SuccessIt’s not just the office people don’t want to go to: COVID looks to have permanently severed something as school attendance plummets and keeps dropping
By Bianca Vázquez Toness and The Associated PressAugust 11, 2023
Nadya Okamoto holding her book "Period Power."
Tech25-year-old Harvard grad worries A.I. ‘is not in any way fostering educational resilience’—but admits she uses it for writing all the time
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 13, 2023
Ransomware criminals who hit schools are publishing kids’ confidential documents online
TechRansomware criminals who hit schools are publishing kids’ confidential documents online
By Frank Bajak, Heather Hollingsworth, Larry Fenn and The Associated PressJuly 5, 2023
NYC ex-school food chief who served students chicken tenders riddled with bone and bits of metal convicted in bribery case
LeadershipNYC ex-school food chief who served students chicken tenders riddled with bone and bits of metal convicted in bribery case
By Jennifer Peltz and The Associated PressJune 29, 2023
America’s education system is failing–but a growing school choice movement believes it has the solution
CommentaryAmerica’s education system is failing–but a growing school choice movement believes it has the solution
By Hanna SkanderaJune 23, 2023
woman is angry about her computer
SuccessOne working mom’s email signature response to a ‘snippy’ message perfectly captures a $122 billion problem for families across America
By Chloe TaylorJune 14, 2023
An unseen person types on a laptop
LeadershipScience academy principal quits after she tried to hand over $100,000 in school funds to a fake Elon Musk
By Chloe TaylorApril 3, 2023
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