April 10 Tennessee school board member censured after calling student ‘hot’ at meeting Tennessee county school board member Keith Ervin was censured after telling a student "God, you're hot" at a meeting, and he later apologized.
April 10 Nation’s second-largest school district targeted by Trump over secretive trans policy The Los Angeles Unified School District faces a DOJ investigation over a policy that allegedly lets staff withhold students' gender identity from parents.
April 9 Oklahoma principal shot in leg is praised for tackling school shooter: 'He is a hero' Pauls Valley High School Principal Kirk Moore tackled a 20-year-old former student armed with a gun, officials say, preventing a worse school tragedy in Oklahoma.
April 9 Nashville public school excuses Muslim students for daily prayer time during Ramadan A Nashville public school is allowing Muslim students reserved prayer space and food-free classrooms during Ramadan, according to a local news report.
April 8 School reinstates Pledge of Allegiance following lawsuit claiming students weren't given opportunity A father-son duo is suing a Maine school district, claiming students were not given the opportunity to recite the Pledge of Allegiance for two years.
April 8 Spring break beach trip turns deadly as fiery crash kills 3 teens, leaves 1 fighting for life Three Georgia teens killed and one critically injured after a spring break crash on a Florida highway sent their Jeep into a tree line, officials say.
April 8 Minnesota high school softball season faces strain of trans athlete conflict as Trump admin cracks down Minnesota's high school softball season is set to be overshadowed as the U.S. DOJ pursues a Title IX lawsuit against Minnesota's education agencies.
April 6 Son of Hollywood director accused of years of sexual, racial abuse of water polo teammate at ritzy prep school A Harvard-Westlake water polo player alleges years of racial and sexual abuse by teammates, including the son of a well-known Hollywood film director.
April 3 American students' lack of basic civics knowledge alarms education advocates Education advocates are pushing for stronger national civics standards as data shows most U.S. students lack a basic knowledge of American government.
April 2 NCAA softball player from Minnesota shares mixed feelings on tax dollars going to lawsuits over trans athlete Western Michigan freshman Kendall Kotzmacher says her younger sister may face transgender pitcher Marissa Rothenberger again as Minnesota's legal battle over girls' sports continues.