The reverberations of the pandemic are still felt acutely in the Washington metropolitan area, particularly within the realm of education. A recent poll by the Washington Post-Schar School reveals stark concerns among local parents: the dual threat of significant learning loss and a crisis in
As the Grand Forks School Board election approaches on June 11, a pressing emphasis is placed on addressing the challenges to student learning and educational outcomes magnified by the pandemic. Six candidates, including three incumbents and three hopeful newcomers, are contending for four at-large
Education technology (EdTech) has permeated classrooms globally, transforming the way our children learn. As this burgeoning industry continues to grow, the question of whether it meets educational standards becomes increasingly significant. With students from kindergarten to high school using a
North Carolina Senate Backs $500M Boost for Private School Vouchers The North Carolina Senate, driven by a Republican majority, has taken a significant step in redefining educational opportunities. They've passed a bill that substantially increases financial support for private school vouchers
In recent years, America's public schools have seen a dwindling number of students, a trend accompanied by a surge in alternative educational preferences such as private schooling, homeschooling, and charter schools. Multiple factors are contributing to this shift, signaling a potential change in
As the corridors of Urbana Middle School (UMS) stood unusually silent, the swift move to e-learning became the day's pressing narrative. An unforeseen staff shortfall prompted an email from Principal Derrick Cooper and Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Ivory-Tatum, informing parents of the decision