Third- to eighth-graders struggle with reading post-pandemic. Math shows slight improvement but lags behind 2019 levels.
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Sweeping layoffs hit U.S. Department of Education's special education office, affecting oversight for $15 billion funds
Texas Public Radio's Camille Phillips reports from Uvalde on the opening of Legacy Elementary, built post-Robb tragedy.
Kat Lloyd leads a tour at the Tenement Museum, immersing students in history through the lives of ordinary people.
Caleb Strickland, 4, relies on an artificial heart pump while awaiting a transplant. The PediaFlow device aims to help.
New survey shows nearly 20% of high schoolers have had romantic relationships with AI, raising concerns over AI use.
College students are increasingly using AI chatbots for studies, but professors also find them useful for teaching tasks.
The cancellation of federal surveys is like "reading a book and never finding out how the story ends," says Knighten.
More college students and professors are using AI chatbots like Claude to enhance learning, research, and administrative tasks.
Fourth grade classrooms became recording studios for NPR's Student Podcast Challenge, showcasing engaging stories.










