State takeovers of public schools reduce accountability and don’t lead to significant improvement, but state governments are pressing for further takeovers
As lawmakers continue to push for anti-drag legislation, drag performers are speaking out about how they plan to protect themselves and continue planning youth-friendly events
Forgiving up to $20,000 per borrower could mean a fresh start for former foster youth
New England faces declining public school enrollment and chronic absence as a new school year begins
The Stop WOKE Act restricted race-based conversation in workplaces and schools
Two cases will determine if universities are legally able to consider race as a factor in university enrollment
As the number of monkeypox cases in New York continues to rise, concerns over what the virus could mean for students, teachers, and marginalized people grow
The class action lawsuit challenged the precedence that the Constitution does not guarantee a right to education
The “Don’t Say Gay” and “Stop WOKE Act” bills censor conversations about gender, sexuality, and race in schools
As the pandemic exacerbates inequities, predatory for-profit programs take advantage of BIPOC’s desire for financial opportunities
Parents, students, and community members have taken over the school since it was ordered to close in May
The 550 students, faculty, and staff will temporarily move to new schools in Uvalde, Texas, while Robb Elementary School is torn down and rebuilt
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