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Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan illegal who killed Laken Riley, is seemingly trying to con his way out of prison with a mental health diagnosis.
The University of New England is adding several new programs, ranging from master's degrees to undergraduate minors ...
One bill would require public schools to print an LGBTQ+ specific hotline phone number on student ID cards, filling a gap left by federal cuts.
Academic performance is entangled with self-worth, family honour, and future security in today's competitive and image-driven ...
A sense of uncertainty or fear can affect young people in many ways, from mental health and well-being to school attendance ...
In the great state of, Idaho we value being welcoming and connected, and it is not political to stand up and defend that ...
Research in Health Economics indicates that introducing school grades—with A as the highest grade and F as a failing grade—at ...
Kotek says bell-to-bell cellphone bans in schools are the first step to helping Oregon’s students. What do they think?
In another step toward strengthening youth mental health in the Flathead Valley, Kalispell Public Schools entered a three-year contract with the Jed Foundation to implement a comprehensive, ...
Earlier this summer, a dangerous heat dome settled over Chicago — pushing heat indexes past 110°F. The city now faces a ...
ATLANTA ( Atlanta News First /Gray News) - The Venezuelan man convicted of killing a former University of Georgia student and whose trial set off a national immigration debate during a presidential ...
The Massachusetts State Senate is gearing up for the next step in a growing debate over the benefits or harms that come with cellphones in K-12 classrooms.