Ninth grader Soraya Martin, despite dyslexia, excels with assistive tech, challenging screen-free school policies.
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As teachers seek engaging methods, a program lets students raise trout in class, blending hands-on science with fun.
After three intense days and a rapid-fire spell-off, Shrey Parikh from California wins the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Leaders of the CSU aim to become the first AI-powered institution, renewing a $13M contract with OpenAI.
Salah Hussein, a Palestinian entrepreneur, collaborates with an Israeli co-founder in 50:50 Startups, fostering peace.
President Trump's plan to close the Department of Education faces hurdles, as critical work remains, prompting hiring.
Commencement speakers discussing AI face boos from graduates
Graduates at recent commencements booed speakers mentioning AI's impact. Concerns center on job losses and ethics.
Mary Acebu, a special ed teacher, uses AI to handle paperwork efficiently, allowing more time for meaningful teaching.
A coalition of 24 states challenges a Trump-era rule limiting federal student loans for healthcare-related graduate degrees.
U.S. Program Teaches Historic Building Skills
A New Hampshire program trains high schoolers in restoration skills for centuries-old buildings, filling a trades gap.










