A former substitute teacher was arrested after being accused of having inappropriate contact with a student in Madison.
Passaic County Community College (PCCC) today announced its partnership with Where Trades Go to offer a new networking platform for its Trade Studies program. The innovative Where Trades Go platform ...
Idaho ranks the lowest in the country for per-pupil spending, but education leaders say the numbers aren't telling the full ...
Thousands of Johns Hopkins University graduate and undergraduate students support the university's research, initiatives, and ...
Erie students will still be allowed to take their cellphones to public schools but will no longer be allowed to use the devices within the buildings.
Madison Police arrested a former substitute teacher on a felony charge after an investigation into inappropriate contact with ...
U.S. household debt grew by $18 billion in the first three months of 2026, bringing the collective debt total to $18.8 ...
The Sterling Heights Area Community Foundation and eight scholarship partners will recognize 13 local students with $23,000 ...
Taxpayers can receive up to a $1,700 dollar-for-dollar tax credit if they contribute to a Scholarship Granting Organization, ...
Students nationwide are facing what researchers describe as a decade-long learning recession as test scores continue to ...
Wake County deputies arrested Steven Kohls, 57, after he was accused of sexually assaulting a child. He faces several charges ...
The former Tammany High School teacher who had an inappropriate relationship with a student has been sentenced to probation.