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?
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 ...
The proposal would see NYC’s education budget increase by over $1 billion in 2027, but states like Mississippi, Alabama, and ...
Civic illiteracy in America is obscuring the reality of how power and wealth have been accumulated in the country, and making it easier to repeat injustices from the past.
What I see is schools fighting for their students. These states have created a structure that closely monitors each school’s ...
Rather, hope emerges in the most unlikely of places: three states here in the Deep South that long represented America’s ...
About 23% of third graders, or nearly 12,000 students, scored below the required reading level last spring. But fewer than 3% were ultimately held back, according to newly provided state data.
A taxpayer-funded program that provides Louisiana students with one-on-one or small-group tutoring several times a week would be expanded under a bill filed ahead of the ...
Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana traditionally were America’s educational basement, but now they are showing blue states a ...
The University of Holy Cross (UHC) has announced that its teacher education programs have earned top ratings from the ...
A federal appeals court heard arguments in a case to determine whether laws requiring public schools in Louisiana and Texas to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms are unconstitutional. Groups ...