Athletes from Magnet, Bkyrd, Ruston, Haughton, Parkway, Stanley, NCHS, Shreve, Calvary, Huntington, Loyola and Zwolle on ...
House Bill 340, if passed, would force all students to keep their phones silent and away in their backpacks until dismissal.
House Bill 268 would coordinate a database of students who made credible threats but has faced data privacy and profiling concerns.
The Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission will conduct a public hearing on a complaint concerning the Hampton Board of Education. Hampton resident and school board member Juan Arriola is ...
One Louisville high school has already implemented the ban that's inspired the bill. Here's how it works there.
Free feminine hygiene products would be made accessible to middle and high ... ways students struggle to access feminine hygiene products throughout the school day, including clear backpack ...