The sudden closure of the Monticello Area Community Action Agency (MACAA) in early 2024 has left a significant void in early childhood education and child care services in central Virginia. This article delves into the impact on families, the response from local school districts and alternative
Jennie C. Stephens's new book, "Climate Justice and the University: Shaping a Hopeful Future for All," published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2024, explores the significant gap between the current state of higher education institutions and their potential role in addressing
The high turnover rate of superintendents in the largest school districts in the United States has become a pressing issue affecting educational stability. Within the last year, one out of five superintendents in the top 500 largest school districts has been replaced, indicating significant
California has long been a beacon of hope for immigrant families seeking better opportunities and a brighter future for their children. The state's education system is designed to ensure that all students, regardless of their immigration status, have access to quality education and are
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo has sent shockwaves through the legal and political landscape of the United States. By overturning the long-standing Chevron deference, the Court has fundamentally altered the balance of power between federal agencies
United Academics of Ohio University (UAOU) is on course to conduct a vote for forming a union among professors and teachers at Ohio University. This pivotal move towards unionization seeks to establish stronger protections and better working conditions for the faculty. The election, overseen by the