April 6, 2023 Georgia teen speaks out after alleged torture by group of boys leaves him hospitalized Georgia teenager Trent Lehrkamp gave his first public statement since a hazing and torture incident that left him hospitalized and unable to breathe on his own, according to a report.
April 5, 2023 New Jersey school suicide: Mother of 11-year-old discovers ominous cellphone recording The New Jersey mother of 11-year-old Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez, who died by suicide after allegedly being bullied, shared an email and audio recording that showed her daughter's "lifelong advocacy" against bullying.
April 5, 2023 Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez, 11, was a "lifelong advocate" against bullying, her mom said Her mom found this audio recording where Felicia said "Don't be a bully" in her daughter's phone after Felicia was allegedly "bullied" and died of suicide in February. (Credit: Elaina LoAlbo/Facebook)
April 5, 2023 MT judge upholds lawsuit claiming that a constitutional requirement over Native education has not been upheld A judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit claiming that Montana has not upheld the state constitution’s Native American education requirements.
April 4, 2023 Indiana high school evacuated after 21 people report injuries from 'chemical spill' A Beech Grove, Indiana, high school was evacuated Tuesday after 21 people reported that their throats were irritated after encountering white smoke.
April 4, 2023 New Jersey school suicide: Mom to view video after 'bullied' daughter's death Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez, 11, reportedly died by suicide in her New Jersey school bathroom in February after allegedly being bullied, and her mom wants to see security footage from that day.
April 4, 2023 Chrysler designed a minivan for autistic passengers Chrysler is launching a Calm Cabin package for the Pacifica minivan that comes with accessories designed to reduce anxiety for autistic passengers.
April 4, 2023 House GOP lawmakers say COVID education funds used to further 'radical, left-wing agendas' in schools EXCLUSIVE: House GOP lawmakers claimed some states used COVID-19 relief funds for “unrelated purposes," including the furtherance of “radical, left-wing agendas," and are demanding the Department of Education be “held accountable" for a misuse of taxpayer dollars.
April 3, 2023 North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper lets changes to deaf, blind schools become law North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper neither signed nor vetoed legislation to shift control of deaf and blind schools in the state. Cooper vetoed a similar bill less than a year ago.
April 3, 2023 Republican clashes with CNN host over school safety after Nashville massacre: Guns 'protect you all at CNN' Republican Dan Crenshaw clashed with CNN host Dana Bash over guns in schools after a mass shooting at a Christian school in Nashville left six people dead.