March 21, 2018 Teacher who called US military 'lowest of low' is fired A California school board has voted to fire a teacher who was seen on video calling members of the U.S. military "the lowest of the low" while urging a student in a Marine Corps shirt to not join the service.
March 17, 2018 School board will debate settlement in teachers-cult lawsuit A school board will debate a proposed settlement of a lawsuit that accuses four educators of "indoctrinating" three sisters into a religious cult that celebrates death.
March 15, 2018 Principal was unaware of all the victims in hazing incident Released emails say a Tennessee high school principal did not know there was more than "one victim" until nearly four months after a freshman was sexually assaulted with a pool cue and three others were attacked by teammates in an apparent hazing incident on a basketball trip.
March 13, 2018 School board member who targeted Muslims and blacks resigns A school board member in Maine whose social media posts targeted Muslims and black people has resigned.
March 9, 2018 New Jersey's William Paterson University has new president William Paterson University in New Jersey has a new leader.
March 8, 2018 Teacher handcuffed: School board accused of stifling debate Louisiana's attorney general has filed a lawsuit accusing a local school board of stifling public debate at a meeting in January disrupted by the video-recorded arrest of a teacher being handcuffed on a hallway floor.
March 8, 2018 West Virginia counties nix spring break after teacher strike West Virginia schools Superintendent Steve Paine says the nine days of instructional time lost during the recent teacher strike must be made up.
March 8, 2018 School board sued over meeting where teacher removed, cuffed Louisiana's attorney general has sued a local school board over a meeting disrupted by the video-recorded arrest of a teacher who was roughly handcuffed on a hallway floor after she criticized the district superintendent's pay raise.
March 8, 2018 Former superintendent admits to perjury, faces jail time A former Baltimore County schools superintendent has pleaded guilty to perjury charges for failing to disclose nearly $147,000 he earned from consulting jobs while running the district.
March 7, 2018 Chanting protesters shut down Temple stadium town hall Chanting community members protesting Temple University's plan to open a $135 million football stadium on its campus shut down a town hall meeting meant to address their concerns.