Following President Donald Trump’s executive order to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, teacher and student organizations in Georgia are figuring out how to move forward.
Republican lawmakers cut $60 million for Utah’s eight institutions. To get it back, they must put money into degrees focused ...
Chattahoochee Tech students competed at the 2025 SkillsUSA Georgia competition held recently in Atlanta, with a gold medal ...
Thousands of low-income families would face life-changing circumstances if the program that provides comprehensive services ...
ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia head coach Kirby Smart addressed the recent suspensions of wide receiver Nitro Tuggle and offensive ...
An award-winning Camden County Schools teacher is one of the 10 best teachers in Georgia this year, according to the Georgia ...
The leaders of the biggest public media networks in the United States defended their programming in a hearing on funding for ...
Children and adolescents won’t be allowed to use personal cellphones in public schools starting next fall after the General ...
Businesses are taking steps to empower communities and drive societal impact.
The punishment for having a chronically absent child will not change under the law, but the way school's track it could.
Fortec, a company that builds and invests in early childhood education centers, made a record-breaking $32.9 million deal to ...
Newton College and Career Academy’s (NCCA) three robotics teams (8682N, 8682C, and 8682A) secured invitations to the VEX ...
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