As students return to campuses across the United States, universities are bracing for a renewed wave of anti-Israel protests. The previous semester saw significant unrest triggered by an October 7, 2023, terror attack by Palestinian-affiliated Hamas on Israel, which escalated into the ongoing
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary and Secondary Education has allocated a substantial grant totaling $3,954,518 to two professors from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Education, Erin Centeio and Kuʻulei Serna. This grant is part of the initiative "I Paʻa Ka
As the summer draws to a close, Anderson County Schools in East Tennessee are gearing up for the new academic year with a sustained focus on safety, cleanliness, and educational readiness. This comprehensive guide will provide an engaging and well-rounded insight into the preparation and
In a critical examination of Governor Tim Walz's policies, Dr. Kim Friesen, superintendent at Mountain Lake Christian School, sheds light on the challenges that rural Minnesota communities face, particularly in the realm of education. She argues that Governor Walz's approach, primarily focused on
A deeply disturbing incident has been brought to light involving a paraeducator at a rural Kansas school district, who allegedly subjected a 15-year-old student with Down syndrome to severe physical and emotional abuse. According to a federal lawsuit filed by the teenager's parents, the student
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and mental health support for K-8 students have become pivotal in contemporary education. Rising student mental health concerns, particularly those magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitate innovative solutions. Founded in 2016 within Penn State University's