By Lyndsey Layton and Emma Brown
A national program that pumped a record $7 billion into failing schools — and became one of U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan’s signature policies — has yielded mixed results, according to a new federal analysis released Thursday.
Chronic absenteeism is no longer a fringe concern or a temporary aftershock of the pandemic.…
Phishing incident response is the moment a school district moves from professional-development slides to real-world…
Career and Technical Education often changes the future not just for students, but for the…
Safety training determines what happens in the first ten seconds Safety training is often measured…
K–12 innovation is entering a defining moment as district technology leaders juggle competing priorities: piloting…
College decision next steps become urgent each February as acceptance letters turn anticipation into action.…