Learning losses during the pandemic haven't caught up, according to a report card from the National Center for Education ...
President Donald Trump has promised to abolish the Education Department and turn its power over to states and schools ...
But education researchers at Harvard and Stanford say there are bright spots — some individual school districts have ...
A new report by researchers at Stanford and Harvard finds that while the average U.S. student still lags behind pre-pandemic ...
It’s unclear to what degree the Education Department’s Institute of Education Sciences will continue to exist after Musk’s ...
Widening disparities: The data shows that the achievement gap between affluent, predominantly white school districts and those that serve primarily low-income students of color continues to widen.
This week, the personal finance website WalletHub.com revealed its list of 2025’s Most & Least Educated States in America.
Wisconsin’s top education official faces challengers on the right and left as she runs for re-election. Republican-backed ...
One researcher likened the effects to the ‘tsunami following the earthquake,’ with just 6 percent of districts recovered in both math and reading.
School systems where family income is highest are almost four times as likely to see full academic recovery for students, in both reading and math, than school systems where more students come from ...
Shawna den Otter asks all 11 candidates for Unit 4 board seats: What should be the board's role in preventing problems like ...
An analysis of state and national assessment test scores finds a few bright spots, along with evidence that interventions ...