America’s kids are paying a steep price for lower standards and less testing in schools — and there’s no obvious sign of a turnaround.
It’s also worth noting that even with income tax revenue, the federal government still spent far more than it brought in: ...
A growing contingent of public school parents say school-mandated iPads, particularly in elementary and middle schools, are ...
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2 in 3 US millionaires say they don't feel rich

Across the United States, a growing share of people with seven-figure portfolios say they feel more anxious than affluent.
The beautiful soul paradox explains why truly good people often walk a lonelier path, operating with a level of authenticity ...
First-year teacher Mercedes Terry has been named Inspire Academy’s Teacher of the Year, earning praise for her innovative ...
Illiteracy worries have long been irresistible to the educated class.
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The coffee began brewing at the crack of dawn, and as the sun rose above Bill Snyder Family Stadium, video chats and smiles ...
Preschool teachers are generally in short supply, and many who attempt this work quickly quit these typically low-paying jobs. Some places are using apprenticeships — a training arrangement more ...
A new law is changing course pathways for thousands of community college students in science and math majors. Long sequences ...