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When the freshmen class walked into San Francisco’s elite Lowell High School for the first time in the fall of 2021, they were slapped with a label that stuck for the next four years: lottery kids.
Three new books examine where U.S. COVID-19 policy went wrong and how it has shaped children's lives and development.
John MacDonald shares his thoughts on the modern learning environment and the schools who are getting rid of it.
Wichita district officials say “some anomalies” at Southeast High were corrected and reported to state officials.
The future cadets age 14 through 19 are learning the ins and out of law enforcement through classroom and hands-on experiences.
Students with disabilities, and those without, can learn side by side. But New Jersey keeps them apart more than any other ...
It feels like schools are just trying to create employees, not well-rounded learners,” writes high school student Lucy Smith ...