March 17 Migrant accused of groping multiple high school girls faces charges as DHS warns Spanberger against release The Department of Homeland Security has requested that Gov. Abigail Spanberger and officials in Fairfax County not release an illegal charged with groping several high school girls.
March 14 Judge drops charges against teens in ‘tragic’ prank-gone-wrong case in Georgia A Georgia judge is dropping charges against teens who participated in a high school ‘prank war’ tradition that tragically resulted in the death of a math teacher.
March 13 Trump administration says Colorado school district may have put up to 61 male students on girls sports teams A Colorado school district was found by U.S. Department of Education to be in violation of Title IX for allegedly allowing male students access to female bathrooms and girls sports.
March 12 Maryland teen charged as adult for alleged stabbing in high school bathroom A 17-year-old student at Maryland's Great Mills High School is facing charges for allegedly stabbing a fellow student, Fox5 DC reports.
March 12 RI hockey player whose family members were killed by trans shooter scores goal to send team to title game Rhode Island high school hockey player Colin Dorgan netted the game-winning goal to send his team to the championship a month after members of his family were shot and killed.
March 4 Alleged bullying attack leaves 12-year-old girl dead after defending sister, mom says Khimberly Zavaleta, 12, died days after suffering a severe head injury during an alleged bullying altercation at her school, where her mother said she was defending her sister.
February 27 Schools blow $30 billion on laptops and tablets that wrecked Gen Z Government schools wasted $30 billion on educational technology in 2024, contributing to Gen Z students scoring lower than predecessors.
February 27 FBI raid involving LA schools superintendent possibly tied to failed $6M AI deal, potential conflict Federal agents raided the home and office of LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho potentially in connection with a failed $6 million AI contract with AllHere.
February 25 Sage Blair, family honored at Trump’s State of the Union General counsel Vernadette Broyles and Sage Blair’s adoptive mother, Michele, discuss how the president honored Sage during the State of the Union and a lawsuit against a Virginia school they allege secretly transitioned her.
February 25 Ohio school counselor's ‘You can't love God and ICE’ sign stirs controversy Ohio school counselor photographed with "You can't love God and ICE" sign with a biblical reference in a photo with students that draws controversy.