From the 1800s to the 1960s, generations of Native American students suffered abuses in boarding schools run by the U.S. government that were designed to stamp out their cultural and tribal ties.
The words escape slowly from Eleanor Tafoya when she speaks of the decline of the Jemez language among the Pueblo’s youth. “If we don't do anything, we're going to lose our traditions or culture," she ...
An Oldham County student is helping push a bill that would require high school students to take a financial literacy class in order to graduate.
Science comes alive inside the lab at Pietzsch-MacArthur School in Beaumont, where 33 students recently spent part of their ...
Three men were arrested Sunday after the end of a youth basketball game in Waterford, according to police. Officers responded ...
Bransford said that’s one of Gem Prep’s goals for students — that they earn an associate’s degree by the time they graduate ...
Doral Academy of Texas, part of a national tuition-free charter school network, is growing its presence in Austin.
This dedication to excellence has earned St. Mark national recognition, as the school was recently awarded its third Blue ...
Teri Moren got an assist when grading the Hoosiers' up-and-down season. But as postseason play begins, they know they can ...
With graduation just a few months away, now is the time to make the most of every moment you have left at UCSB. Whether you ...
Fires, storms, and other natural disasters can disrupt learning beyond just missed instruction. Planning can help schools recover faster.