A dire financial situation is threatening to shutter essential before- and after-school child care programs for working families in Ohio County, as officials from Youth Services System Inc. (YSS) have sounded the alarm over an unsustainable funding model that has plunged their operations into a
A recent school accountability report from the Tennessee Department of Education has illuminated a complex and often counterintuitive reality within educational assessment, where high student proficiency does not automatically guarantee top marks for a school. For the third consecutive year, Oak
In a decisive move that underscores the judiciary's role in maintaining the stability of federal programs, a federal judge has ordered the permanent reinstatement of unlawfully canceled multi-year mental health grants across 16 states. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Kymberly Evanson represents
A transformative $170 million annual donation from the Ballmer Foundation is poised to reshape Washington's early learning landscape, promising a massive expansion of the state-funded Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) by creating an estimated 10,000 new preschool slots for
In a calculated move poised to send ripples across the higher education sector, Pomona College’s exploration of acquiring Claremont Graduate University (CGU) represents more than a regional transaction; it is a blueprint for a new form of strategic partnership. The two institutions, foundational
The humble course syllabus, long considered a private pact between a professor and their students, is now at the center of a contentious public battleground across North Carolina's university system. A sweeping new policy from the University of North Carolina (UNC) System mandates that these