Schools were just supposed to block porn. Instead they sabotaged homework and censored suicide prevention sites

The Markup reports on how students are speaking out against internet censorship in their schools.

Mary McLeod Bethune, known as the ‘First Lady of Negro America,’ also sought to unify the African diaspora

When I first landed an internship as an archives technician at the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House-National Historic Site – the D.C. home of the woman who founded Bethune-Cookman University – …

How Jason Kelce built his personal brand and became a Philly legend

Philly icon and former Eagles star Jason Kelce has continued to make headlines since he announced his retirement from the NFL on March 4, 2024. A few days after Kelce’s announcement, Campbell Soup unveiled its first Legend Edition Chunky can that pays homage to the former football center. …

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Safeguarding Your Business and Your Employees: Choosing the Right Workers’ Compensation Insurance

(BPT) - Workers’ compensation insurance acts as a crucial safety net, offering protection to both employees and employers when illnesses or injuries happen. Workers’ compensation coverage …
A bungled FAFSA rollout threatens students' college ambitions
Chalkbeat reports that with college decision deadlines looming, thousands of high school seniors are stuck in limbo due to issues with the rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Here's how state requirements for school principals compare as the US faces a shortage of qualified educational leaders
TeacherCertification.com reviews numerous educational leadership reports to focus on the need for effective principals at schools throughout the U.S.
These are the hardest AP classes to pass
Which AP tests stump students the most? Numerade used data from the College Board to identify the 10 AP courses with the lowest pass rate in 2023.
The number of women leading US business schools is on the rise
BestColleges reports on the growing number of women leading business schools.
Districts where student-teacher ratios are still behind pre-pandemic levels
TeacherCertification.com used data from the National Center for Education Statistics to show how student-teacher ratios have changed.
Workplace fatalities on the rise: These are the top 10 most dangerous jobs in America
FVF Law Firm examined data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics's 2022 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries to identify the 10 occupations with the highest rates of fatal injury.
When teachers quit for other jobs, how is life outside of the classroom?
How do teachers really feel about leaving their education careers? HeyTutor analyzed National Center for Education Statistics data to find out.
The top 10 most common jobs for Hispanic and Latino scientists and engineers
Revelo used data from the NCSES to identify the most common occupations for Hispanic and Latino scientists and engineers.
20 metro areas with the most income and work opportunities for HVAC technicians
HVAC Gnome ranked 2024's best metro areas offering the most training and income opportunities for current and aspiring HVAC technicians.

Youth Apprenticeship Week Spotlights Opportunities

Youth Apprenticeship Week Spotlights Opportunities

(NewsUSA) - Youth Apprenticeship Week, an initiative of the U.S. Department of Labor, features a range of events and speakers at venues across the United States to showcase the many benefits of …

Family Teacher Conference Topics Beyond Academics

Family Teacher Conference Topics Beyond Academics

(NewsUSA) - Raising a family is overwhelming enough; add in milestones, routines, challenging behavior and keeping an eye on academic progress, and you’re in for a spin. However, your child’s …

100% of Latino Grads Start Trades Careers With Centro Educativo Latino's Workforce Development Program

100% of Latino Grads Start Trades Careers With Centro Educativo Latino's Workforce Development Program

(NewsUSA) - Development ProgramNew Partnership Offers HVAC Training in SpanishThe US Census Bureau reports that approximately 20% of the US population is Hispanic and the US Bureau of Labor …

School Choice is the "New Normal"

School Choice is the "New Normal"

(NewsUSA) - What do parents really think about school choice in 2024? A new survey by the National School Choice Awareness Foundation sheds light on what they're thinking, and looking for, as …

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5 books to help you better understand today’s campus protests

Every so often, a cause ignites a sustained fury on college campuses across the nation. In 2020, it was Black Lives Matter. In 2011, it was Occupy Wall Street. In the 1980s, it was apartheid in South Africa. Right now, it’s the Israeli military campaign in Gaza. …

What America’s first board game can teach us about the aspirations of a young nation

Board games are booming: In 2023 alone, the industry topped US$16.8 billion and is projected to reach $40.1 billion by 2032. Classics like “Scrabble” are being refreshed and transformed, while newer inventions such as “Pandemic” and “Wingspan” have garnered millions of devotees. …

In good hands: The quality of nurse anesthesiology experience and education

(BPT) - Did you know that Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), also known as nurse anesthesiologists or nurse anesthetists, safely administer more than 50 million anesthetics to patients …

Mental Health Resources for Veterans

(BPT) - During May, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is reminding Veterans to prioritize their mental health. This Mental Health Month, the “Today I Am” campaign is showing …

Fewer people are enrolling in RN-to-BSN programs. Here's what that means for the future of nursing.

Vivian Health examined data from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to see what's behind the decline in nursing school enrollment.

States with the highest rates of teacher attrition

Where are teachers leaving classrooms at the highest rates? HeyTutor analyzed data from NCES and the RAND Corporation to find out.

The SAT is going digital. Here's what to know.

Chalkbeat looks at the new digital SAT exam: shorter reading sections, fewer questions and sections that adapt to each student's performance.

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