Teachers are on the front lines as immigration enforcement turns the simple routine of going to school into a source of extreme anxiety for students.
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Linda McMahon would oversee student safety — but advocates worry about her own misconduct allegations
If she becomes education secretary, Linda McMahon could revise rules that serve to protect students from sex discrimination, including sexual violence.
‘Sitting in a sweat box’: How record heat shut down schools in the East and Midwest
Early dismissals and canceled classes drew attention to just how many of the nation’s campuses lack air-conditioning and other amenities.
The national movement to make school lunches free has hit six states
Minnesota’s universal free meal legislation is part of a growing national movement to provide all students with no-cost breakfast and lunch.
Women — particularly women of color — stand to benefit most from Biden’s student loan relief plan
Women hold two-thirds of student loan debt, and women of color’s debt is highest. President Joe Biden’s relief plan could be life-changing to them, supporters say.
Principals are expected to be the ‘rock’ of schools, but they’re stressed out
A new RAND Corporation study found that 80 percent of secondary school principals experienced frequent job-related stress during the 2020–2021 school year.
A ‘double red zone’: Alarms raised at many universities over sexual assault reports
Students around the country have protested their schools’ handling of sexual assault as more are on campus after pandemic-disrupted years.
