Federal Probe into Native Boarding School Deaths Likely a Severe Undercount
Fears of a School Superintendent Exodus: With Data Revealing Massive Pandemic Turnover, New Survey Shows Another 1 in 4 Leaders Expect to ‘Leave Soon’
What Kept Students, Staff Going During the Pandemic: Three Case Studies from New National Report
Painting Black History in the Time of Censorship for Young Readers: A Conversation with Nikkolas Smith, Illustrator of 1619 Project’s Born on the Water Children’s Book
School Leader Crisis: Overwhelmed by Mounting Mental Health Issues and Public Distrust, a ‘Mass Exodus’ of Principals Could be Coming
As COVID Closed Arizona’s Classrooms, Black Mothers Launched Their Own Microschools With Focus on Personalized Learning, Ending School to Prison Pipeline
Black, Latino Students Disproportionately Taught by Inexperienced, Uncertified Teachers, New Research Shows
Majority of Americans Back Remote Learning to Protect Children, Teachers from COVID Spread, New Poll Finds
‘People are Coming to School Positive’: Thousands of New York City Students Stage Walkout, Demand Remote Learning Options
5 Takeaways from Historic 10-Week Columbia University Student Workers’ Strike
‘Already in the Door’: How One California Charter Network is Recruiting Staff as Special Education Teachers with Free Credentialing, Mentorship, and Better Salaries
4 Things to Know About Alberto Carvalho, Los Angeles Unified’s New Superintendent
The Kids Are Not All Right: How 4 States Are Rushing to Improve Student Access to Mental Health Care
‘Jim Crow Debt’: Black Student Loan Borrowers Say Staggering Repayment Prevents them from Affording Food, Rent, Health Care, Homes, Retirement
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Commits $9 Million to Expand Pathways for Educators, School Leaders of Color
Photo Essay — Inside a Vaccine Site for Kids: A Brooklyn Pharmacy Becomes A Comforting Spot for COVID Shots
The Pandemic Exposed the Severity of Academic Divide Along Race and Class: New 2021 Data on Math and Reading Progress Reveal It’s Only Gotten Worse
World Leaders to Explore Girls’ Education as Climate Crisis Solution at Upcoming United Nations Conference
‘No Signs of Recovery’: 5 Alarming New Undergraduate Enrollment Numbers
Facing Pervasive Mold, Mice and Pests, Students Enter Second Week of Sit-In at Howard University Demanding Better Housing, Trustee Seats
Amid U.S. Anti-Vaccine Movements, Puerto Rico Vaccinates 89% of Eligible Youth and 98% of School Staff
74 Interview: Texas Reproductive Rights Activist Paxton Smith on Her Viral Valedictorian Speech, Becoming a Musician and Sharing Ignored Abortion Stories in Her Upcoming Book
Financial Literacy Now a Graduation Requirement for All Rhode Island High Schools After Years of Student, Teacher Activism
Bipartisan Coalition’s New K-12 Climate Action Plan Says Net-Zero Schools, Infrastructure Changes are Key to Mitigating Climate Change
Four-Day Work Weeks, Big Signing Bonuses and Paid Moving Expenses: See How Districts Across the U.S. Are Luring Subs, Special Ed Teachers
California Offered High Schoolers a Chance to Change Their Lowest Grades During the Pandemic But Few Applied. Here’s Why and How Districts are Reacting
Photo Gallery — New York City Public Schools Reopen for Their First Fully In-Person School Year Since the Pandemic Began
MIT Students Make STEM Come Alive for Boston Middle Schoolers in Free, Virtual Camp Just Before School Reopens
Looking for Mental Health Care and Falling Into an ‘Internet Wormhole’
More Than 1,000 Minnesota First-Time Student Loan Borrowers to Get Free College Success Coaching Under New State Partnership
National Survey: Black Women Worry Most About Children’s Education, Cite Lack of Educational Opportunities as Key Barrier to Economic Success
‘They Still Cared’: D.C. Computer Science Charter School Makes Mindfulness Part of School Day for Staff and Students
Student Survey: Depression, Stress and Anxiety Leading Barriers to Learning as Access to Trusted Adults Drops
How Can We Learn When Our Earth is Burning?
A Shift in Classroom Needs: Teachers Turn to DonorsChoose to Crowdfund Food, Clothes for Students During Pandemic
A Summer Rocket Program Launches Boston Girls Into the Next School Year
After the Pandemic Gutted Pre-K Enrollment and With Families Eager to Counter Early Learning Loss, Boston Expands Universal Pre-K and Pilots Program for 3-Year-Olds
A Year After Nationwide Protests, District Promises for Racial Equity — Juneteenth Gains Legal Popularity, but Misses Classroom Recognition