This application cycle, more students reported test scores, up 10% from last year, despite test-optional policies.
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Study on Schools Banning Cellphones
NPR's Ailsa Chang discusses with Stanford economist Thomas Dee the mixed effects of school phone bans.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses with Morgan State's president, David K. Wilson, efforts to enhance HBCUs' research status.
When Lila Byock's son was 11, she grew concerned about his constant use of a school-issued iPad, even in PE class.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon defends education cuts and plans to hire more lawyers for civil rights cases.
With school choice programs rising in Iowa and across the U.S., Cedar Rapids previews the impacts on education.
LaSalle Parish schools in Louisiana have eliminated mandatory homework, responding to concerns about its effectiveness and impact.
The average public school teacher salary in the U.S. rose to $74,495, yet inflation-adjusted pay has declined.
Before Walter reached kindergarten, he was often kicked out of class. His mother, Crystal Deramus, noticed early...
Public institutions get more time for digital accessibility compliance
The DOJ extends compliance deadlines for ADA digital accessibility guidelines, pushing back to 2027-2028.










