October 3, 2017 Superintendent suspended for pulling down board VP's pants The superintendent of a suburban Cleveland school district has been suspended after he was caught on video at a high school football game pulling down the pants of the school board vice president.
September 29, 2017 Air Force Academy head warns cadets over racist graffiti The superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy delivered a stern message to cadets Thursday, warning them that racism would not be tolerated after slurs were written on the doors of five African-American students at the academy's prep school earlier this week.
September 28, 2017 Noose found in Oklahoma high school stadium locker room Two Oklahoma school districts are investigating after junior high football players found a wire noose hanging in a locker room.
September 28, 2017 Schools official apologizes for 'insensitive' suicide post A school board member is apologizing for posting sarcastic comments on Facebook about efforts to get fencing along a Pennsylvania bridge that's been used for suicides.
September 27, 2017 John Stossel: The incredible threat to free speech that no one is talking about A third threat to free speech at University of California, Berkeley has led to more censorship than political rioters or college administrators.
September 27, 2017 San Diego school board approves legal action over AP exams San Diego's school board has voted unanimously to take legal action after the Advanced Placement tests of more than 500 of the city's high school students were declared invalid because their seats were too close together.
September 27, 2017 Moses C. Norman dies; retired Clark Atlanta University dean Moses C. Norman, former dean of Clark Atlanta University's School of Education and a pioneer in educational leadership in Atlanta, has died.
September 27, 2017 College head sorry for disparaging high school diploma The president of a North Dakota college apologized for saying that a high school diploma provides only enough education to be a "ward of the state."
September 26, 2017 Texas school chief ousted for handgun get $106K severance A Texas school superintendent who admitted leaving her loaded gun in a school vehicle has reached a separation agreement under which she will maintain her $106,000 salary through January.
September 26, 2017 School board votes to drop high school's Confederate name School board members voted Thursday night to rename a northern Virginia high school named for a Confederate general, ending two years of debate on the subject.