James Madison High School Shelters Migrants, and Prompts Right-Leaning Protests Migrant families were evacuated to the auditorium of James Madison High School. The school went remote the next day, and families and elected officials protested.
Florida’s New Education Laws Have an Unintended Consequence for Schools Under recent rules, some students can’t take a vision test or get a Band-Aid without permission slips. And it’s up to schools to hunt them down.
NYC’s Wealthy Donors Pull Back From City’s Escalating Problems Philanthropists worry that the city’s complex tangle of crises — migrants, homelessness, housing, the cost of living — cannot be easily fixed.
What to Know About the Science of Reading An effort to overhaul how children learn to read, known as the science of reading movement, is sweeping the country. Here’s where it stands.
As Literacy Lags, Hochul Proposes Changing How Schools Teach Reading New York State ranks 32nd in reading proficiency. The governor is proposing changes to literacy education to address that.