Oklahoma Homeschool Regulations Debate: Balancing Safety and Freedom The state of Oklahoma has a long-standing tradition of allowing parents to homeschool their children, a right enshrined in its constitution. Recently, however, there have been renewed calls to introduce more stringent regulations
The article "America First vs. America Last: K-12 Education Reforms" by Laurie Todd-Smith, Ph.D., examines the profound differences in educational policies in the United States, contrasting two key approaches: "America Last," characterized by strong federal involvement, and "America First,"
In the wake of unsettling incidents and a nationwide crisis of gun proliferation, Kansas schools are confronted with growing threats of violence. Students, parents, and educators are navigating an environment fraught with fear. This article delves into the multi-faceted issues contributing to this
Faculty Engagement Essential for Effective Developmental Education Reform Reforming developmental education is crucial for improving student success rates in higher education, and gaining the support of faculty is essential. The reformation focuses on reevaluating or eliminating non-credit-bearing
The Syosset community recently voted to approve two crucial bond proposals totaling $143.8 million, aimed at revitalizing the school district’s aging infrastructure. Passed by the Board of Education, these bond issues are set to transform educational facilities to meet the growing needs of the
Adding a new chapter to its commitment to healthcare excellence, the Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center (AHEC) has welcomed several esteemed health professionals to its board. Introduced by Jennifer Scott, PsyD, ABPP, the announcement emphasizes the significant contributions these new