Nearly 900 people looking for jobs in the traditional public and charter sectors are expected to attend.

The school concluded the instructor broke rules against harassment, according to a lawsuit. He claimed “flaws” in GMU’s process and denied wrongdoing, but lost a court fight to overturn the findings.

A new study shows that grade inflation hurts learning.


An English teacher assigned his students the Albert Camus novel. They’ve found it familiar.

Advocates say most of the child-care facilities applied for federal small-business loans, but few received them.

As reports of child abuse plummet, doctors have reported treating more serious injuries in a week than they are used to seeing in a month.

In online education, there’s synchronous and asynchronous learning. Here’s what each looks like.

Education secretary declines to ask for power to waive the law, which has slowed some districts’ moves to online learning.

New schedules. Lunch in the classroom. Students in masks. School districts plan to remake school this fall, while teachers caution against reopening too soon.

Montgomery County is still figuring out how to proceed this spring. Schools around the country are having similar debates.

With campuses closed, Aramark, Sodexo and other companies have stopped paying and offering benefits to workers.

The pandemic is robbing students of time with their teachers. The best schools and teachers will find ways to get some of that time back.

College presidents are trying to determine how to reopen this fall, even if it’s online. But students say they shouldn’t have to pay full tuition for less than the full experience.

The coronavirus pandemic is threatening fall enrollment at U.S. colleges and universities. So, in their desperation, schools are turning creative to get students to sign up.

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Maribeth Luftglass, the veteran technology chief for Fairfax County Public Schools, was at the center of the school system’s botched online-learning rollout last week.

“He loved his job so much,” said Zoao Makumbi’s daughter.

Fairfax County Public Schools were told of technical, safety and security concerns before launching online learning, documents show.

D.C. set up emergency child-care centers for the families of essential health-care workers.

Fairfax County Public Schools and its online vendor, Blackboard, traded blame for the system’s failure.

Expanded summer school, students reporting to school on different days and adjusted academic calenders are all on the table.

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