Back to School June 23, 2022 Stefanik rolls out 'bill of rights' for service member parents to ensure transparency in DOD schools House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik is introducing a “Servicemember Parents Bill of Rights” after teachers from Department of Defense Education Activity schools allegedly suggested keeping information about students' gender identities from their parents.
Family and Friends June 22, 2022 94-year-old NJ crossing guard retires after 57 years A crossing guard at the Horace Mann Elementary School in Cherry Hill, N.J., has retired after 57 years of service. The community got together to thank her for her work.
College June 15, 2022 Pregnant student discriminated against at Utah community college, Department of Education rules The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights resolves a pregnancy discrimination complaint at Salt Lake Community College in Utah.
EDUCATION June 14, 2022 Biden Education Department launches parents council to strengthen relationships between schools, families FIRST ON FOX: U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday launched the National Parents and Families Engagement Council to help parents, families, and schools better engage with each other at the local level.
US March 22, 2022 Wisconsin county supervisor wants Pledge of Allegiance gone, says it's not 'inclusive' Dane County supervisor moves to remove the Pledge of Allegiance, deeming it "divisive"
Joe Biden March 11, 2022 Biden visits Philadelphia school; student says remote classes made it 'hard to learn about stuff' President Biden traveled to Philadelphia Friday, where he toured Luis Munoz Marin Elementary School and spoke with students, one of whom expressed gratitude for the return of in-person learning and physical interaction with her friends.
Faith March 2, 2022 Ukrainian youth groups and schools hold prayer vigils, peace rallies in response to war Prayer vigils and rallies for peace are being held by concerned citizens in the U.S. and around the globe as Ukraine battles the Russian invasion.
MENTAL HEALTH February 23, 2022 Teachers organization focuses on mental health needs for educators Being a teacher has never been easy, and the COVID-19 pandemic made the job even more stressful according to educators, who say that taking care of students is more challenging if you don’t take care of yourself first.
Birthday February 15, 2022 Mom makes 'golden birthday' lunchbox for son with shrimp, lobster and more Tiffany Keene made sure her 9-year-old son had an unforgettable “golden birthday” with a school lunchbox filled with shrimp, lobster and other goodies.
Police and Law Enforcement February 10, 2022 Purdue students condemn 'police brutality' after campus incident caught on video Students at Purdue University in Indiana condemned "police brutality" in a Wednesday letter to the school community after video footage of an incident involving a Black student and a White officer went viral on social media.
Back to School February 7, 2022 Salt Lake City substitute teacher shortage prompts calls for workers in other industries to 'play hooky' In October, more than 75% of school principals said they're having trouble finding subs. It's only gotten worse after winter break.