In April, the U.S. Department of Education used a landmark law to investigate Chicago Public Schools over a program.
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A federal judge in Boston ruled in favor of Harvard, challenging Trump's funding freeze over campus antisemitism claims.
As students return to class, many won't have phones. More states ban devices during school hours for better focus.
Wichita Independent School
couldn't field a football team, so they planned alternative Friday activities for students.
Credit recovery programs help students graduate by retaking failed courses. Advocates support it, while critics worry about standards.
Geraldlynn Stewart faced challenges balancing work and college. Despite efforts, her journey was marked by obstacles.
Over the last 6 months, the Trump Administration's visa clampdown delayed international students, now arriving on campus.
A tiny Colorado district has a single school for K-12, staffed by five teachers from the same family.
New Orleans' school system transformed post-Katrina, shifting to charters. Improvements are evident, but challenges persist.
International students flock to US campuses post-challenging summer
Students worldwide join American colleges.








