Education leaders in Cumberland County are watching to see if Department of Education cuts will lead to funding cuts to programs like impact aid.
It’s not a lot of fun being an ­administrator at an elite, woke university now that we have a new sheriff in the White House.
This week's letters to the editor offer endorsements ahead of the April 1 election and also discuss President Donald Trump.
As policies are being made at the federal and state levels with the potential to impact their districts, local school ...
The artistic duo, Hattie and Erin, have left their mark on schools by creating engaging and creative murals that transform ...
Instead, the cadets were told just two days before they were set to leave for an annual leadership retreat at Camp La-No-Che ...
By nearly all objective measures, the U.S. education system is not fulfilling its primary duty of ensuring that today’s ...
Photos and video show the brutal aftermath of a major crash on I-35 in North Austin, which killed five people late Thursday night. "The Nazis would use the electoral process of democracy to destroy ...
A severe rainstorm that hit Bongo District in the Upper East Region has ripped off the roofs of 13 basic and senior high ...
People with albinism face widespread discrimination in many sub-Saharan African countries. In Tanzania, this minority has ...
Sex – as in sex education – was being debated on different fronts in the city in March 1975. At the annual Children’s Aid Society meeting, a University of Toronto ...
On a recent rainy day, several dozen students sat in a UC Riverside classroom, planning their path to college. These weren’t ...