School districts across the United States are increasingly turning to the four-day school week model to tackle budget constraints and teacher shortages. This policy reduces the traditional five-day week to four days, appealing especially to districts in rural areas where financial resources are
Across the United States and in many international locations, Department of Defense (DOD) schools are entrusted with providing education to children from military families who face unique challenges. With frequent relocations often occurring unexpectedly and numerous adjustments connected to
The ongoing debate surrounding school vouchers continues to shape the educational landscape across the United States, raising questions about the equitable distribution of resources and educational opportunities. This discourse takes root in both historical movements and contemporary policy
The potential dismantling of an educational pathway has ignited a significant community response in Rockville, Maryland, where the International Baccalaureate (IB) program offered through College Gardens Elementary School (ES), Julius West Middle School (MS), and Richard Montgomery High School (HS)
Universal school meal programs, a concept gaining traction nationwide, have sparked debate and interest within Connecticut's educational and policy circles. State Representative Nick Gauthier has been vocal in highlighting the importance of reinstating such a program across the state. The challenge
A groundbreaking legal decision has unfolded within the landscape of college sports, ushering in sweeping changes to how student athletes are compensated. Federal district judge Claudia Wilken has made a historic ruling in the House v. NCAA lawsuit, allowing colleges to directly pay their student