Some parents and lawmakers argue laptops in classrooms are “poisoning kids.” Education technology leaders say taking them away could set schools back decades.
County commissioners will make the final funding decision, typically by mid-June.
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The superintendent of Los Angeles public schools who's on paid leave during a federal investigation, denies any wrongdoing ...
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Ohio State’s executive vice president and provost will take over as the university’s 18th president beginning March 12, a ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed the "Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act," which restricts the use of screens in ...
A recent influx of funds is providing a lift to the automotive programs at the Mitchell Career and Technical Education ...
Overview: North American universities attract Indian students through research infrastructure, global exposure, scholarships, ...
The Nigerian Society of Engineers, Abeokuta Branch, rewards outstanding Ogun students in the 'Engineering & You' STEM debate ...
Florida, with its high concentration of wealth, no state income tax, pro-business policies and balmy weather, has drawn an ...