Up until this school year, Connecticut had the latest cutoff date in the country. The new law, which passed the legislature ...
The Columbus area's population is booming, and in 2025 the region will face more growing pains. There are transportation ...
The Iowa Girl’s Athletic Union released its’ girls state qualifying wrestling assignments. This year, there is a two class ...
Over the course of three years, students take courses on saving money, building wealth and budgeting, setting them up to ...
From districts falling off the fiscal cliff and the crisis in STEM to COVID’s tragic lingering effects and the potential end ...
Nate Mackinnon, executive director of the Massachusetts Association of Community Colleges called the challenges facing the system “growing pains.” While enrollment growth is a positive trend for ...
The number of Oregon high school graduates is expected to see a near 20% decline by the year 2041, according to a report ...
Dallas ISD officials projected 137,500 students would enroll in the city’s schools this year. Instead, they brought in more ...
Those numbers vary depending on where people live within that ZIP code. The Child Poverty Action Lab’s Community Resource ...
In 2018, a consultant projected MPS would spend over $61 million over the next decade without "substantial efforts" to cut excess facilities space. Today, the district is facing the same problems.
It’s very difficult to gain admission to two of Georgia’s biggest universities: Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia. Getting in early is even tougher.
Amid concerns about the complexity and stress of college admissions, some schools are flipping the script by offering to admit students who haven't even applied. It's called direct admissions.