March 22, 2022 Iowans 'frustrated' with subsidizing Apple, which lobbied against women's sports bill, journalist says Apple, which received $200 million in state subsidies, lobbied against an Iowa law that requires participants in girl's high school sports to be biologically female.
March 20, 2022 Some Colorado high schools are doing away with 'valedictorian' A school district in Colorado has plans to remove its valedictorian awards.
March 18, 2022 Russia-Ukraine war takes toll on American students in pen-pal program Russia's war on Ukraine is taking its toll on many, and those connected to someone in Ukraine say it's been especially painful.
March 15, 2022 Teacher in Washington state reprimanded for sex joke placed on leave after more complaints surface A Washington state teacher was placed on administrative leave after making sexually suggestive jokes to her class.
March 12, 2022 Ukrainian exchange student in Colorado, age 16, is ‘proud’ of his country amid Russia-Ukraine war Ivan Kozlov, who is 16, told ӣƵ Digital what it’s like being in Colorado for a student exchange program while his family is in Ukraine amid the war.
March 8, 2022 Minneapolis teachers set to walk off job Tuesday Minneapolis School District teachers set to walk off job Tuesday
March 4, 2022 Kansas school shooting: Suspect detained after resource officer, administrator shot An Olathe East High School resource officer and administrator were shot and injured Friday morning, according to authorities.
March 2, 2022 DeSantis asks students in viral clip to take off masks, stop the 'Covid theater': 'This is ridiculous' Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told a group of high school students to take off their face masks and stop engaging in “Covid theater” in a clip that went viral on social media.
February 23, 2022 Florida may require high school students take financial literacy course in order to graduate Florida lawmakers working on legislation that would require high schoolers take a financial literacy class in order to graduate.
February 20, 2022 California high school official says racist graffiti not a hate crime: 'Prank that went sideways' The Sacramento City Unified School District identified a Black female student as the person behind racist graffiti that was found above water fountains.