A fundamental question regarding the scope of a school board's authority took center stage as the Augusta County School Board narrowly voted down a proposal to create a new committee dedicated solely to academic oversight. The 4-3 decision highlighted a sharp philosophical divide among members,
As the United States prepares to commemorate its 250th anniversary, a renewed focus on civics education is taking root in communities nationwide, and one Illinois educator is at the forefront of this movement. Lucas Rojas, the Social Studies Department Chair at Geneva High School, has been
The first day of kindergarten represents a monumental step in a child's life, but the starting line for this educational marathon is not the same for everyone. A growing body of evidence suggests that a child's readiness for this crucial transition is profoundly shaped by factors beyond their
The once-predictable rhythms of the academic year have given way to a landscape of sustained political warfare, forcing college presidents and trustees to navigate a minefield where federal policy has become a tool for ideological transformation. As the 2026 academic year unfolds, the question is
While the global education sector continues to be a significant target for cybercriminals, a recent analysis reveals a surprising and hopeful trend as the rate of increase in ransomware attacks decelerated notably in 2025. This slowdown is particularly striking when juxtaposed with the dramatic
In the quiet hallways of Oregon's schools, a pervasive fear has taken hold, prompting lawmakers to consider unprecedented legislation aimed at protecting students from the chilling effects of federal immigration enforcement. House Bill 4079 proposes a statewide, mandatory alert system for all