New Jersey students are testing at pre-pandemic levels in one subject — science — while continuing to struggle in other areas, according to new data released by the state Board of Education this week.
International student enrollment rates at American colleges and universities fell sharply this year, driven by visa application issues as prospective students are caught up in the Trump administration ...
Comment: Nominator Sara Rocha says, “Camille doesn’t just do her share; she goes above and beyond. As a member of the Hurley Leadership Team, Camille has helped spread positivity using Jon Gordon’s ...
Comment: Nominator Lindsey Lowery says, “During her time in my third-grade class, Claire consistently demonstrated what it means to treat others with respect, integrity, and an unwavering sense of ...
Students in Illinois are still missing more school than they were before the pandemic and, for elementary school students, the number of days absent is impacting their learning even more than it did ...
This article first appeared in EdSource. Five years after the COVID pandemic closed schools and pushed students into a year of distance learning, California test scores show that — despite increases — ...
When Minnesota’s statewide math and reading test scores were released at the end of August, the 2025 results were largely unchanged from the previous year. The same can’t be said for science scores.
Kojima Productions’ recent Beyond the Strand livestream gave us our first proper look at OD, the developer’s horror game that’s being produced in collaboration with Xbox Game Studios. While the ...
SAN ANTONIO — A shakeup is coming to how Texas students are tested. House Bill 8, signed into law by the governor on Wednesday, phases out the STAAR exam as we know it. Starting in 2027, students will ...
The student found dead has been identified as Demartravion "Trey" Reed, of Grenada, Miss. Trey Reed/Facebook A Black student at Delta State University in Mississippi was found hanging from a tree on ...
My experience as a tutor leads me to believe that the country needs to invest in the education of students’ parents. Eugene Scott is a journalist based in Washington, D.C., and a visiting fellow at ...