Windermere Prep junior Arjun Bajpai has enjoyed STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Mathematics) since he was ...
Pediatric ENT emergencies pose unique risks because small anatomic airways can make minor pathology life-threatening in minutes. The WHO pediatric emergency care framework underscores the urgency of ...
The annual report card released by the state gave Oklahoma schools a poor grade, but school officials say student growth over ...
High school students develop an affordable and eco-friendly machine that will provide wifi access to students in their school. Speaking at the Grassroots Innovation and Circular Economy Expo (GICE) ...
NEW DELHI, - India's antitrust watchdog has conducted nationwide raids at six paper mills in an investigation of alleged price collusion in supplying paper to a government school education body, two ...
Students from the class of 2024 had historically low scores on a major national test administered just months before they graduated. Results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or ...
Federal district courts are beginning to implement new approaches to guard confidential information in cases following a breach of the electronic databases used in the judiciary. The policy changes ...
Students in Marietta are heading back to class with new security measures and vape detection systems in place. The school has rolled out a new weapons detection system that all students will pass ...
This graph shows the 2024 ILEARN results from Johnson County Schools. Graph by Erika Malone ILEARN results from Johnson County schools are mixed, while progress statewide was relatively stagnant. The ...
On June 21, The New York Times reported that a University of Florida law student argued in his award-winning paper for a class regarding the intellectual philosophy of “originalism” that “We the ...
Re “Law Student Argued ‘We the People’ Meant Just White People. He Won an Award” (front page, June 22): I have been a lawyer for 50 years, and I was bemused to read how Judge John L. Badalamenti of ...
The rise of artificial intelligence in education is forcing schools and universities to rethink everything from homework policies to how final exams are administered. With tools like ChatGPT now ...