October 21, 2016 Citing concerns, board to audit Iowa State leader's flights The Iowa Board of Regents has ordered an audit of every flight that Iowa State University President Steven Leath has taken on the school's two airplanes, citing possible misuse.
October 17, 2016 Iowa State president's pal, NRA official among plane users Iowa State University is shielding the names of several people who have traveled with President Steven Leath, including his best friend, a National Rifle Association Board member and a controversial athletics booster.
October 14, 2016 Embattled RI school district transportation director resigns A Rhode Island school district's transportation director has resigned nearly a month after he inadvertently left a 5-year-old student at the district's bus depot.
October 10, 2016 Spotlight on college as president quits amid money questions A New York City college that had its most high-profile moment when first lady Michelle Obama gave a commencement address this year is now grappling with the sudden resignation of its president.
October 6, 2016 Board will review Iowa State president's plane use, travel The Iowa Board of Regents will review whether Iowa State University President Steven Leath and other employees have been following policies that bar the use of equipment and official travel for personal business.
September 30, 2016 Board apologizes after flap over separate low-income school A Mississippi school board is apologizing after the superintendent was quoted saying the district might consider an optional separate school to boost academic achievement among low-income students.
September 23, 2016 HS teacher who stepped on US flag faces 10 days unpaid leave A North Carolina school superintendent is recommending a 10-day suspension without pay for a high school teacher who stepped on the American flag in class to make a point about the First Amendment.
September 23, 2016 Mom who swore at meeting not guilty of disorderly conduct A mother of two who swore at a Pennsylvania school board has been found not guilty of disorderly conduct.
September 23, 2016 Superintendent disputes cafeteria worker's 'shaming' claims A Pennsylvania school superintendent disputes the account of a cafeteria worker who says she quit over what she considers a "lunch shaming" policy.
September 21, 2016 Email: Texas board member eyes walkout on Hispanic book vote A leading conservative on Texas' Board of Education has proposed walking out of an upcoming discussion on a controversial Mexican-American studies textbook to "deny the Hispanics a record vote." The board is to vote in November on a high-school level Mexican-American studies book.