Knock Knock Children's museum in Louisiana has partnered with Volunteers of America to make early childhood education more ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill arrived at the Supreme Court shortly before 10 a.m. on January 9 and took a seat in ...
“The Louisiana Board of Regents’ objective to prioritize recruitment and graduation efforts for ‘all races other than white ...
The Education Department's Office of Civil Rights will investigate whether the Board of Regents' plans violate Title VI.
A list of who qualified for the May 2026 Louisiana elections in Northeast Louisiana ...
As Louisiana seeks to have 60% of its adults hold a college degree or credential, President Donald Trump’s administration is ...
Across the country, states are passing new laws aimed at improving math teaching—mandating that schools intervene early to ...
Do the Board of Regents’ race-conscious goals for increasing enrollment in higher education run afoul of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
The U.S. Department of Education has opened an investigation into the Louisiana Board of Regents over concerns about possible race-based priorities in its budget.
Accidental overdoses are the leading cause of pregnancy-related deaths in Louisiana, but two local hospitals are joining a statewide effort to change that through Project MOM.
Advocates for the law have long argued the point isn’t to hold kids back, but make sure they get the support they need to be ready for fourth grade.
Several students at the Alexandria school posted low reading scores last spring, putting them at risk of having to repeat ...
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