According to a recent survey conducted by researchers from the University of California Los Angeles and University of California Riverside, approximately 70 percent of high school principals have reported significant political conflict related to contentious issues such as race, LGBTQ …
Month: September 2023
Schools might have the option to serve meat that has been treated with radiation to students, as part of a policy change that was already being considered before a listeria outbreak occurred in school cafeterias last month. The federal law …
A group of third and fourth-grade students, donning black berets and carrying their school banner, led the procession up Claiborne Avenue in the Lower Ninth Ward. The band, mostly consisting of seventh graders, followed behind, dressed in red jackets and …
According to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, schools must be prepared to continue learning even if a large number of students fall ill with swine flu. Duncan released recommendations on how educators can ensure instruction continues in the event …
Numerous speakers at a recent conference acknowledged that cheating has become an all-encompassing issue in the corporate sector, athletics, and schools. The Cheating Culture, a new publication by David Callahan that served as the inspiration for the conference, asserts that …
President Bush is suggesting using tax policy as a solution for a problem he couldn’t solve with education policy last year: providing an opportunity for students in underperforming public schools to attend private schools. However, his plan to implement education …