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Students and educators react to new restrictions on international students as Harvard fights to defend educational freedom.
A student journalist explores how educators across the country are adapting—or resisting—as generative AI reshapes education.
The Hawkeye State’s new legislation requires grade 5-12 curricula to include ultrasound video and computer-generated images showing prenatal development.
The horror game, designed by Parkland parents, places you in the middle of a shooting, trying to hide, survive — and even chase legislation.
Teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers, creating a self-reinforcing cycle where those left are overworked, underpaid, and also soon-to-leave.
Our desensitization to constant school shootings is feeding into inaction. When will we do something about it?
When everyone’s chasing leadership titles instead of real passion, it’s time to rethink what clubs are really about.
Introducing a new AP Seminar module, Medill collaborates with local high schools to enhance media literacy and aims to establish a nationwide AP Journalism curriculum.
As the Trump administration enforces new immigration legislation, the district maintains protective policies while also dispensing resources to support undocumented staff and students.
From DEI rollbacks to school choice expansions, Trump’s education policies could reshape the American school system—whether students are ready or not.