In New Haven, Connecticut, a promise program strives to be much more than a scholarship
Students, teachers, and even corporations are voicing their anger about the controversial legislation
If this bill passes, LGBTQ+ students in Florida will face even more dangerous circumstances in the classroom
The decision follows a nine-day hunger strike by an Oakland teacher and administrator in protest of the closures
These are the stories that resonated most with our communities this year as we uncovered injustice, lifted up new perspectives, got people talking, and moved folks to action
Virginia Gov.-elect Greg Youngkin was elected by white, “suburban moms” concerned about critical race theory in schools—but did anyone ask non-white suburban moms what they thought?
A Stanford study breaks down racial gerrymandering at the community college level.
Inconsistent policies about mask and vaccine mandates in schools leave Black families in a bind balancing their children’s safety and education.
Inequitable pay and student debt are pushing more BIPOC teachers out of the classroom.
Conservative reactionary panic over honest history is nothing new, and threatens now hard-won programs Chicano activists fought for decades ago.
School dress codes have been proven to disproportionately target Black and brown girls, and now many are standing up against it.
From liberal arts programming to a new microcollege, new higher education courses provide fresh approaches for students impacted by the carceral system.
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