Amid gamified lessons, video-directed read-alouds and assigned work on tablets for students as young as age four, at least 16 states have introduced legislation in 2026 to reevaluate screen time or ...
Can a "schoolyard dispute" warrant federal court intervention? Do first-graders have First Amendment rights? The U.S. Court ...
Cathedral Elementary first-graders celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Natchez artist Kate Lee Laird, learning to paint watercolor rainbows and glittering pots of gold.
This student just won a major free speech victory before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
A federal appeals court has revived the First Amendment lawsuit of a California 1st grader who alleges she was punished for giving a drawing to a Black classmate with a message referencing Black Lives ...
An appeals court gave an elementary school student a win for her free speech rights after being punished by her school over a drawing.
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Former English Literature professor Melissa ...
The implementation in South Africa of a compulsory Grade R year has the potential to boost access to quality education for thousands of children, allowing them to build strong foundations that will ...
Grade 12 learners guided the youngest pupils through the school grounds on their first day, creating a memorable experience The initiative aimed to help first-time learners feel confident and ...
Some students in Ana Belen Abadias’ and Kimberly Ramacho’s second-grade classes at North Elementary School never experienced being in a swimming pool or Lake Michigan, but they got their chance as ...