January 2, 2023 Virginia parents angered at high school withholding merit awards Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology parent Harry Jackson accuses the administration of sabotaging students' futures by withholding national academic awards in equity agenda push.
December 13, 2022 Parents demand liberal foundations stop funding woke programs in red states More than two dozen parent groups are asking liberal foundations to stop funneling money to public schools for race-based initiatives and social and emotional learning.
May 3, 2018 North Carolina teenager accepted into 113 colleges Jasmine Harrison of Greensboro, North Carolina, reportedly got into 113 colleges.
May 2, 2018 Trump honors teacher of immigrant students with National Teacher of the Year award A Washington state educator who leads a classroom for teenage refugees was awarded the National Teacher of the Year by President Donald Trump at The White House Wednesday.
April 4, 2018 Student, 17, gets full ride to all 20 top colleges where he applied A Texas high school student was brought to tears in a heartwarming video when he received an acceptance letter from his dream school, Stanford University.
March 21, 2018 6 best travel books of spring A bushel of books have sprouted to inspire a bout of warm-weather wanderlust. There’s something here for fans of every genre: memoir, fiction, adventure, natural history, history, even poetry. But what binds each of these books together is a compelling tale and a great sense of place.
March 20, 2018 Best coffee shops near college campuses Whether you’re looking for a great cup of coffee or a spot to spread out your books to study, we’ve made a list of best coffee shops near college campuses.
November 15, 2017 School nixes prestigious scholarship because winners must be born in America The Lake Mason Lions Club has been providing a $500 scholarship to young men and young women for 20 years. But not this year.
June 24, 2017 Top scholars rise above MS-13 violence in suburban NY town After a year that started with the killings of two schoolmates, about 1,200 seniors are preparing to graduate from high schools in Brentwood, Long Island.
June 2, 2017 'Math nerds' come in all stripes. Our plan helps low-income students get what they need to succeed Let's wake up, America. Low-income students who show potential in math and science should get the same encouragement, advice, and enrichment as their more affluent peers.