ACT Scores Show 1 in 4 High School Grads Are Unprepared for College
While test scores have increased slightly, the news still isn’t good.
While test scores have increased slightly, the news still isn’t good.
A sixth teen in Minnesota has filed a lawsuit against Anoka-Hennepin School District alleging that school staff members did not do enough to prevent or cease the bullying she endured because she is gay.
Come August 28, teachers and students in Missouri can no longer be friends — on Facebook.
Earlier this year I wrote about Natalie Munroe, a high school English teacher in Pennsylvania, who was suspended from her job after she posted criticisms of her students on a blog. Now, after months of deliberation, Munroe has …
Kymberly Wimberly, a black 18-year-old from McGehee, Arkansas, says she had the highest G.P.A. in her graduating high school class and should have been the school’s sole valedictorian.
Add this to the list of subjects students in the U.S. are not so good at. First science and math, now geography.
Who still writes in cursive?
At least 178 teachers and principals at nearly four dozen schools in Atlanta have been implicated in what is likely the largest cheating scandal in U.S. history to date.
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Cornell University is being sued for $25 million by the mother of a student who was allegedly forced to drink so much alcohol that he died.
At the Egalia preschool in Sweden students aren’t referred to as a “him” or a “her.”
Updated 6/28, 11:45 AM:
The nation’s second largest school district made a controversial decision concerning the most often despised part of school: homework.
While students have long contested (and whined about) the dreaded standardized test — a new study shows the ACT test may not be a valid predictor of college success.