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"We need to open young peoples' minds to the full umbrella of aviation opportunities available to them," said Kevin Dolliole, ...
Despite years of pledges to address systemic racism and discriminatory discipline practices, the most recent state data show ...
Alarming rise in chronic absenteeism among Black students in K-12 education, with numbers doubling since pre-pandemic levels, ...
A Shropshire student could barely believe it when the member of an iconic heavy metal band described his work as "f*****g ...
By virtue of this public suspension, Professor Klein has become essentially unmarketable and unusable as an expert ...
In one week, as a single mom, I would work my full-time job (40 hours), attend 10 hours of classes, and complete 16 to 24 ...
The testimony concluded a two-day evidentiary hearing over the law, known as SB 129, before U.S. District Judge R. David ...
In June, President Donald Trump appeared to give Chinese students in the U.S. a reprieve when he announced that they would ...
Despite dire statistics, advocates say there is hope — and progress — in American cities, where investments in youth programs are beginning to improve outcomes for Black students.
Black youth are frequently among the most civically engaged young people in the country, yet they are too often absent from conversations about civic excellence and receive too little civic education.
The Williamsburg Bray School, now part of Colonial Williamsburg, taught free and enslaved Black children for several years in ...
Students say the centers are about visibility, connection and safety, and are necessary spaces during Trump’s presidency.