WorldJanuary 5England's third national lockdown expected to last 6 weeks England is facing a third national lockdown that will last at least six weeks, as authorities struggle to stem a surge in COVID-19 infections that threatens to overwhelm hospitals around the U.K.
Mike DeWineDecember 30Ohio governor says students won't need to quarantine after coronavirus exposure under these circumstances Children exposed to classmates who have tested positive for COVID-19 will no longer have to quarantine in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Wednesday.
New JerseyDecember 30Joe Clark, no-nonsense NJ school principal who inspired movie ‘Lean on Me,’ dead at 82 Joe Clark, the no-nonsense, baseball-bat-wielding New Jersey high school principal who inspired the 1989 movie "Lean on Me," died Tuesday at age 82, his family announced.
OhioDecember 29Ohio parents of boy who killed himself over bullying can sue educators, court rules A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled that the parents of an eight-year-old boy who killed himself because he was repeatedly bullied can sue the Cincinnati school district.
OPINIONDecember 28Karol Markowicz: How cancel culture keeps COVID-19 lockdown-doubters silent Cancel culture has permeated everything, including debates over how to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
White HouseDecember 24White House intern with autism changes laws and opens hearts Xavier DeGroat, a Michigan college student, just completed a landmark internship at the White House, adding to an already impressive list of accomplishments for someone who was once counted out because of his disability.
OregonDecember 22Oregon parents rally for kids to return to schoolhouses Roughly nine months ago, K-12 students across the state were forced to distance learn while state officials worked to curb the spread of the virus that has since resurged around the country.
America TogetherDecember 20Students gives San Francisco teacher a surprise thank you over Zoom A seventh-grade English teacher in San Francisco was surprised Thursday with a coordinated show of gratitude by her students over during a virtual classroom lesson.
New York CityDecember 19Bill de Blasio says mission is to 'redistribute wealth' in NYC school system New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in a news conference Friday said he sees the redistribution of wealth as an important factor toward ending structural racism in education.
Fox News FlashDecember 18Coronavirus school closures force low-income, homeless students off grid Over the past nine months, COVID-19 has devastated the U.S. economy and led to the death of over 300,000 Americans. Another emerging consequence that experts fear could have serious long-term ramifications is the growing number of children disappearing from school following last spring’s COVID-19 closures.