President Obama's guidelines for transgender students in public schools were blocked this week. But schools are still looking for answers.
Students in Florida may have to repeat third grade because their parents choose to pull them out of taking the state standardized tests.
A coalition of 25 LGBT rights groups are urging the Big 12 not to admit Brigham Young University as a new member, citing the school's policies against homosexual behavior.
In November, Oregonians will vote on whether to make their state the first to fund outdoor education for all its students.
Three professors have sued for the right to ban guns in their own classrooms, as a new campus concealed carry law takes effect at public universities in Texas amid a debate over safety and free speech.
Tyra Banks at Stanford: In recent years, celebrity professorship has been on the rise. But do students really benefit from the partnership?
A court has ruled in favor of teachers who protested the poor working conditions in Detroit schools by calling in sick, as the district struggles to function while covering its debt.
Vanderbilt University is erasing a commemoration of fighters for the Southern cause in the Civil War in an effort to promote inclusivity.
While some parents cite religious and moral reasons, others say they are keeping their kids out of public schools to protect them from school-related racism.
A recovered hedgehog is held in gloved hands before its release near Kecskemet, Hungary, on Wednesday. Some forty previously injured and rehabilitated animals belonging to the protected species were released into the wild as a result of the joint efforts of the Kecskemet Zoo and Kiskunsag National Park.
The Supreme Court ordered that a Virginia school board can temporarily block the student from using the restroom corresponding with his gender identity, as schools across the country debate how to accommodate transgender students' needs.
Summer programs like the one on Thompson Island off Boston aim to offer low-income students the kind of immersive summer learning program usually available only to wealthier students.
A annual survey by The Chronicle of Higher Education has found that, as costs of public colleges continue to rise, so, too, do the salaries of their presidents and chancellors.
The school announced a $2.48-million settlement and pledged to increase efforts to combat sexual assault on campus in response to a lawsuit alleging that the school doesn't do enough to investigate athletes accused of sexual misconduct.
Hillary Clinton announced a change to her education policy on Wednesday that brings it closer to Bernie Sanders’s tuition-free higher education program.
University officials say the $2.48-million settlement does not amount to 'admitting guilt, negligence or unlawful acts' but that settling was 'the right thing to do.'
The transgender bathroom issue has divided cities and states, states and the federal government. But many school districts have begun to address the issue on their own.
The resignation this week of the principal is the latest twist in a federal investigation of racism at one of America's most prestigious public schools.
After Lone Star State parents had their 14th Amendment claim tossed out by an appeals court, the state Supreme Court granted victory on a technicality.
By upholding a University of Texas admissions policy, the Supreme Court has boosted those seeking to look at diversity more deeply.