In a move that has ignited fierce debate across educational and political spheres, the Sarasota County School Board recently voted to revise its student code of conduct, stripping out explicit references to race, disability, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation as protected
Imagine a typical morning with a young child: cereal spills across the table, socks don’t match, and constant reminders to hurry up barely make a dent in the chaos, revealing a child’s struggle with planning, self-control, and task management—key aspects of executive function. These moments
Wayne State University has taken a significant step forward in fostering academic excellence by announcing the latest cohort of its Academic Leadership Academy (ALA) for the 2025-26 academic year, a program meticulously crafted under the Division of Academic Affairs to nurture talent. This
In an era where public health faces unprecedented challenges, the debate over vaccine mandates in K-12 schools across the United States has taken center stage, stirring passionate arguments on both sides. As some state officials push to dismantle these long-standing requirements, and public trust
In the rapidly shifting landscape of college sports, the advent of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policies has transformed the financial prospects for student-athletes, granting them the unprecedented ability to monetize their personal brand while still in school. However, this newfound earning
The alarming decline in K-12 student performance across reading, math, and science has become a pressing concern for educators, policymakers, and families throughout the United States, as data reveals a troubling trend that predates and persists beyond the disruptions caused by the COVID-19