From NPR By Emily Hanford, Christopher Peak May 5, 2022 One of the world’s most widely used reading intervention programs for young children has taken...
Amid the youth mental health crisis, district leaders share how a trauma response program is useful in quickly providing support and care for students. From...
From Higher Ed Dive By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf May 4, 2022 UPDATE: May 4, 2022: Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, signed legislation Tuesday banning the...
From Higher Ed Dive By Natalie Schwartz May 3, 2022 Dive Brief: Transfer enrollment dropped 6.9% this spring compared to last year, with upward transfers...
College students offer free, on-demand help as younger students recover from pandemic-related setbacks or aim to get ahead. From Higher Ed Dive By Kara Arundel...
The Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy at Edison State Community College is now accepting applications for the 23-week program that will prepare students for a...
From Higher Ed Dive By Anna Merod May 3, 2022 Dive Brief: Now in the third year of its grow-your-own apprenticeship program, Clarksville-Montgomery County School...
In the current school year, districts with more remote-learning time lost 1.2% more students than those offering the most in-person instruction. From K-12 Dive By...
From The Hill By Will Hubbard This past month, thousands of student veterans found themselves opening their email inboxes only to find out their school...