On Friday, students filled the food pantry at Brashear High School, Pittsburgh, amidst SNAP benefit disruptions.
Posts published in “Education”
The cities of Albuquerque, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco are suing the Trump administration over changes to PSLF.
Chronic absenteeism rates in K-12 schools are improving post-pandemic, as states prioritize student engagement.
If the government shutdown isn't resolved by Nov. 1, 65,000 low-income children risk losing Head Start access.
Beginning Nov. 1, over 65,000 children risk losing Head Start access due to federal funding issues amid shutdown.
Families in the U.S. and worldwide are choosing to have fewer children, altering the future demographic landscape.
School leaders hope lockdown drills protect students during mass shootings, but what about the impact on mental health?
School Safety Measures
With students back, school shootings rise. NPR's Leila Fadel visits a Minnesota school prepping for the worst.
Devan Chopra, a high school junior, volunteers with the LiTEArary Society, promoting reading to preschool kids.
Since the school year began, over 70 shootings have occurred on U.S. campuses, raising concerns over safety drills.









