December 3, 2018 Bowie State places marching band on probation for hazing A Maryland university has placed its marching band on a yearlong probation following a hazing investigation.
November 28, 2018 Ban on parents at school lunchrooms roils Connecticut town A school system on the Connecticut shoreline has stirred strong emotions by banning parents from having lunch with their young children at the town's schools.
November 26, 2018 Four administrators reassigned from Parkland school after massacre report Four administrators at a Florida high school where 17 people were fatally shot are being reassigned following a report from the state commission investigating the shooting.
November 25, 2018 Florida State president condemns racist post targeting football coach Willie Taggart Florida State University's president took to Twitter Sunday to call out a fan's Facebook post calling for the lynching of first-year head football coach Willie Taggart.
November 25, 2018 Fan post suggesting FSU coach lynching prompts investigation Florida State University President John Thrasher is calling a fan's social media post depicting football coach Willie Taggart getting lynched "ignorant and despicable."
November 19, 2018 Swastika painted on Duke University mural honoring synagogue massacre victims Duke University's president condemned what he called a "craven and cowardly act of vandalism" Monday after a swastika was found on a mural honoring victims of last month's Pittsburgh synagogue massacre.
November 16, 2018 Texas education board OKs retaining Clinton, Keller lessons Texas' Board of Education has approved future changes to the history curriculum that retain lessons on Hillary Clinton and Helen Keller, as well as instruction about how Moses influenced America's Founding Fathers and how clashes over states' rights helped cause the Civil War.
November 13, 2018 Parents support school staff who wore 'border wall' costumes Parents rallied in support of a suspended principal at a school board meeting held by a district where 14 staffers were placed on administrative leave after donning costumes depicting racial stereotypes and a "border wall."
November 13, 2018 Texas mulls curriculum that cuts Helen Keller, keeps Moses The Texas Board of Education is discussing changes to the history curriculum that could scrap lessons featuring Hillary Clinton, Helen Keller and Barry Goldwater, but keep instruction about how Moses influenced the nation's Founding Fathers and the ways states' rights helped cause the Civil War.
November 5, 2018 Georgia school: Students planned slur at band show as joke A marching band at a Georgia high school spelled out a racist slur during a halftime show and now the school is reviewing its show procedures.