AI in School: The Shocking Truth About What It Can—and Can’t—Do for Your Child
As AI reshapes classrooms, a New York Times opinion piece explores its real benefits and hidden risks for students, teachers, and parents.
As AI reshapes classrooms, a New York Times opinion piece explores its real benefits and hidden risks for students, teachers, and parents.
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts has been placed on paid leave after ICE arrested him for allegedly working in the U.S. without authorization.
American universities are torn between legal resistance and strategic compliance as the Trump administration intensifies its campaign against higher education, with UC Berkeley at the center of the storm.
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was detained by ICE after allegedly fleeing agents, following a deportation order issued in May 2024.
A landmark GAO investigation confirms widespread sexual misconduct by JROTC instructors across American high schools, exposing critical gaps in oversight and student protection.
Texas Tech becomes the first major public university system to mandate recognition of only two genders in academic settings—triggering protests, legal threats, and a national conversation.
As U.S. students’ reading and math skills plummet, employers and colleges are forced to fill the gap—with serious implications for the economy.
Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s controversial state superintendent, is stepping down after pushing Bible instruction in public schools and clashing with educators, unions, and even fellow conservatives.