Nebraska kids who want to post or scroll on social would need to get a parent's permission under a governor-backed bill that will come up for debate in the Legislature.
One of the first things parents want to ask their children after school is "how was your day?" We simply want to know how ...
The student with Down syndrome had his hands wrapped in packing tape while he was forced to walk circles around a classroom, ...
I’m not sure if there was an official “Bring a Kid to Work Day” in 1973, but when I was 8 years old, my dad, Richard Roberts, ...
Jamie Gustafson draws dinosaurs, sharks and pretty much anything else from the natural world. Some of his clients have ...
Georgia lawmakers have passed what could be the final piece of school safety legislation for this session. On Monday, House ...
More than 4,000 federal employees were laid off in March when the Education Department eliminated six of its regional offices ...
Glenridge Elementary Principal Tarita Murdock wanted to have some fun this April Fool’s Day — even if her students were too smart to be fooled.
The newest version of the bill would give Indiana school board candidates the option to choose a political party. Supporters ...
Unaccompanied minors face a new reality under the Trump administration as they lose avenues to legal representation and fears ...
The school said the incident happened a few days after students had a presentation about racist language as part of the ...
Keegan Hoelscher was at an assembly in the auditorium of East High School two years ago when a fellow student shot and ...