School Dormitory Fire in Kenya

A fire in a school dormitory in Kenya has killed 18 students, with 27 hospitalized and 70 children unaccounted for. The cause of the fire is being investigated.

Vice President Harris' Lack of Media Access

Voters across the nation express concerns about Vice President Harris' lack of transparency and communication with voters. Polls show mixed results in battleground states. Students in Detroit, Houston, and New York City share their opinions on Harris' media absence.

School Dormitory Fire in Kenya

A fire in a school dormitory in Kenya killed 17 students and seriously burned 13 others. The cause of the fire is under investigation. School fires are common in Kenyan boarding schools.

Violence during Bangladesh anti-government protests

Violence erupted in Bangladesh during anti-government protests, resulting in over 1,000 deaths and 400 students losing their eyesight. The protests were initially against public sector job quotas but escalated into an uprising against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who later resigned and fled the country.

Cellphone Bans in Schools

Several U.S. states and school districts are considering or implementing bans on cellphone usage by students in schools to decrease bad behavior and increase engagement in classrooms.

Back-to-School Gear

A list of must-have back-to-school gear including a projector, throw pillows, wall art prints, soft lighting, dry erase markers, sticky notes, composition books, and a portable pencil sharpener available on Amazon. The article also promotes signing up for an Amazon Prime membership for fast delivery.

Pro-Palestinian Activism in U.S. Universities

Pro-Palestinian students and activists are strategizing and planning for fall activism after nationwide protests over the Israel-Hamas war ended when the spring semester concluded. Schools are tightening rules on protests in anticipation of potential violent activity, with students divided on confrontational vs. diplomatic approaches.

School Collapse in Nigeria

A two-story school collapsed in Nigeria, killing 22 students and trapping over 100 more. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with 132 students rescued so far. The collapse was blamed on the school's weak structure and location near a riverbank.

Fake TikTok Accounts Impersonating Teachers in Pennsylvania School District

Middle school students in a Pennsylvania school district created fake TikTok accounts impersonating their teachers, posting lewd and offensive content. The school district took swift action, suspending students and holding an assembly on responsible social media use. The incident highlights the challenges of technology and social media on young people.

Tragic Deaths of Dartmouth College Students in the Connecticut River

Two missing Dartmouth College students found dead in the Connecticut River, one found in May and the other in July. Authorities are investigating potential hazing incidents but do not suspect foul play. No known connection between the two incidents.

Antisemitism at Columbia University

Three deans at Columbia University lost their jobs over antisemitic texts mocking and disparaging complaints of antisemitism from students. A fourth dean apologized and will keep his job. Columbia announced new antisemitism and anti-discrimination training for faculty, staff, and students.

Cellphone and Social Media Ban in Los Angeles Schools

The Los Angeles Unified School District's board voted to ban cellphones and social media use during the day starting in spring 2025 due to concerns about their impact on students' mental health and academic performance.

Cell Phone Use in Schools

Lawmakers and school leaders are concerned about cell phone use in schools, leading to debates and new policies to restrict phones in various states. Schools like Two Rivers High School in Minnesota have successfully implemented phone policies to minimize distractions and improve student engagement.

Afterschool Programs and Pandemic Relief Funding

Afterschool programs funded by pandemic relief are at risk of disappearing as the funding expires soon, impacting students' academic and social skills.

Impact of Expiring Federal Funds on K-12 Schools

Billions of dollars in federal COVID funding set to expire for K-12 schools, causing concerns about the impact on crucial programs, budget cutbacks, and possible layoffs.

Impact of Equity Concerns on Gifted Education in Massachusetts

Advocates argue that concerns over equity in education have led to a decline in opportunities for gifted children in Massachusetts, forcing them to turn to costly alternatives. Gifted programs have been cut in various schools across the state and nation, impacting students of color and those from underprivileged backgrounds. Lack of support for gifted education has led to long-term consequences for these exceptional students.

Chronic Absenteeism in Students

A poll examines parents' attitudes toward chronic absenteeism, a major education issue this year due to a high number of students missing many days of school.

Student Protest at University of Chicago Commencement

Dozens of students protested the war in Gaza at the University of Chicago's commencement by walking out as the school withheld diplomas of four seniors over their involvement with a pro-Palestinian encampment. The disruption was brief, with shouts and calls to 'Stop Genocide.'

Impact of expiring federal relief funds on after-school programs in the US

Many after-school programs in the US, like the one at Eugene Field Elementary School in Tulsa, rely on federal pandemic-era relief funds known as ESSER. These funds are expiring, putting the future of these programs at risk. Quality after-school programs offer numerous benefits to students, including developing important skills and providing a safe place for learning and growth.

California Bill Banning School Districts from Notifying Parents About LGBTQ Identification

California lawmakers are introducing a bill that would ban school districts from notifying parents if their child identifies as LGBTQ. The bill aims to protect LGBTQ students and provide resources for their families, while opponents argue that it keeps parents in the dark.

Pro-Palestinian Protests at Harvard and UCLA

Pro-Palestinian protests continue at Harvard and UCLA after 13 students were disqualified from commencement. Police faced protesters at UCLA and Harvard overruled faculty to re-invite the students. Harvard College planned to fast-track degrees for the excluded students if successful appeals are made.

Anti-Israel encampment at Columbia University

Columbia University President urged to refund students after anti-Israel encampment disrupts education services on campus.

Des Moines Superintendent races students on Iowa track

Des Moines Superintendent Ian Roberts races elementary school students on an Iowa track and loses to fifth-grader Amayah Vilmael, who shows promising talent in track and field.

Honorary Degree for Max the Cat at Vermont State University

A Vermont university has awarded an honorary degree of 'doctor of litter-ature' to Max the cat for his friendliness towards students on campus.

School Bus Crash in Kentucky's Warren County

A school bus carrying children in Kentucky's Warren County crashed and overturned, resulting in minor injuries to the 23 students and the driver. All the students have been reunited with their families, and no students were transported to hospitals.

Georgia State University Welcome Email Error

Georgia State University mistakenly sent welcome emails to 1,500 applicants for the 2024-25 school year, causing confusion and disappointment among the affected students and their families.

Robot Sophia Gives College Commencement Speech

A robot named Sophia, created with artificial intelligence, was selected to give the primary commencement speech at a US college, sparking fears of an AI takeover. While some found her presence inspiring and forward-thinking, others criticized the decision, feeling it took away from the traditional focus on the graduates.

Bus Crash in Indonesia

A bus crash in Indonesia killed at least 11 people, mostly students, and injured dozens more after its brakes malfunctioned on a downhill road, causing it to hit cars and motorbikes before crashing into an electricity pole.

Virginia Governor Youngkin's Commencement Address

Dozens of Virginia Commonwealth University students walked out during Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's commencement address, showing support for Palestinians and opposition to the governor's education policies.

Abduction of Students in Nigeria and Genocide Against Nigerian Christians

Rev. Johnnie Moore discusses genocide against Nigerian Christians in the name of jihad as at least nine students are abducted from a school in northern Nigeria.

Addressing Chronic Absenteeism in Schools

In 2023, one in four students was chronically absent, prompting schools to take action to address the issue.

College Protests Against Israel’s Actions in Gaza

College students protesting Israel’s actions in Gaza face arrests and suspensions as university administrators crack down on widespread protests across the U.S. Students defy warnings and continue protests, leading to clashes with law enforcement. Some universities like MIT and Columbia are facing interim suspensions and disciplinary actions against protesters. Frustration is growing among students and administrators as they struggle to balance free speech with campus safety.

Campus Protests Against Israel's War

Campus protests against Israel's war spread to colleges across the U.S. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with University of Texas at Austin students on both sides about their concerns and demands.

Rutgers students wave American flags to counter anti-Israel protesters

Rutgers students wave American flags to counter anti-Israel protesters. School administration caves to demands from demonstrators. Students express tiredness of anti-American rhetoric on campus.

Global Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Inspired by U.S. Actions

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations are spreading globally, inspired by U.S. actions. Students in various countries are protesting Israel's military assault on Gaza, leading to clashes and arrests. Some universities support the protests, while others express concerns about safety and academic disruptions.

Global Student Protests Against Israeli Military Actions

Global student movements are protesting for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and an end to links between universities and Israel, with protests in the UK, France, and Mexico. The protests are against the backdrop of sustained violence in Gaza, failed negotiations, and threats of a ground offensive by Israel. Students are demanding institutions cut ties with companies supplying military materiel to Israel.

University Student Protests in Support of Palestinians

Students at universities in Mexico, Australia, and France show support for Palestinians and solidarity with protests at U.S. universities through encampments and occupations.

University Divestment from Israel

Some students want universities to divest from Israel, but many universities are reluctant to do so due to various reasons. It may also be difficult to implement such divestment.

Anti-Israel Protests and Iranian Involvement

Iranian university offers scholarships to students expelled from U.S. and European universities over anti-Israel protests. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken addresses conflict with Israel and Hamas amid protests. Anti-Israel demonstrations with antisemitic slogans escalate on American campuses.

Teacher Charged with Inappropriate Conduct with Students

A Louisiana teacher was charged with prohibited sexual conduct between an educator and student after allegedly having inappropriate relationships with male students, including buying them alcohol and engaging in sexual activities.

Support for Palestinians

Medical workers and academics at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza thanked students worldwide for their support for Palestinians.

Protests over Israel's actions in Gaza

U.S. college students are protesting Israel's actions in Gaza, drawing support from students in Gaza. Protests have led to accusations of antisemitism, but students reject the claims. Encampments at U.S. colleges call for an end to the war in Gaza and divestment from Israel. Students in Gaza appreciate the support but fear for their academic futures.

Columbia University student protest against anti-Israel protesters

Columbia University students attempted to prevent anti-Israel protesters from taking over a building, but were unsuccessful as police did not arrive. The students faced aggression and vandalism during the confrontation.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at Sorbonne University

French police removed pro-Palestinian protesters from Sorbonne university in Paris after they occupied the main courtyard. Similar protests are happening in the United States. Police used force to remove the protesters, sparking tensions with the students.

Anti-Israel Protests at U.S. Colleges

Former President Trump weighs in on anti-Israel protests at U.S. colleges and universities, urging to stop the protests. Students are protesting Israel's actions in Gaza. Hundreds of protesters arrested at various campuses. Trump also criticizes President Biden and addresses lawsuits against him.

California Bill to Limit Excessive Homework

California State Assembly member Pilar Schiavo introduced The Healthy Homework Act (AB 2999) to limit excessive homework, taking into account students' physical and mental health. The bill aims to create supportive and equitable homework policies with input from teachers, students, and parents.

Impact of Gun Violence on Students at North Community High School in Minneapolis

North Community High School students in Minneapolis have experienced the tragic loss of classmates due to gun violence. The school is receiving federal aid to address mental health and create safer learning environments, but students emphasize the need for counselors who can relate to their experiences. The removal of police officers from the school has sparked mixed reactions among students. Principal Friestleben emphasizes the importance of creating a positive school climate to support student well-being.

School Bus Fire on Garden State Parkway

A school bus carrying students caught fire on New Jersey's Garden State Parkway, but all 10 students and the bus driver escaped unharmed. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Rise in On-Campus Crimes Nationwide

Rise in on-campus crimes nationwide has put colleges and universities on high alert. SafeBears, a parent-led organization, hired safety ambassadors to patrol the streets around UC Berkeley. Several violent incidents have occurred at various campuses, prompting concerns and actions from parents and community allies.

Racial Bias Investigation at Collingswood High School

A South Jersey school district is investigating incidents of racial bias involving a 'White Student Union' club at Collingswood High School, where students have allegedly racially harassed others. The district and local authorities are working together to address the situation.

Antisemitism on College Campuses

Harvard University and 12 other colleges received a failing grade on the ADL Campus Antisemitism Report Card. The report assessed 85 colleges and graded them from A to F based on specific criteria. Harvard has been facing setbacks since terrorist attacks by Hamas on October 7, with students suing the university for ignoring antisemitism and hiring professors who support anti-Jewish violence.

Poland's Education System Homework Restrictions

Poland's government has ordered strict limits on homework, making it optional for grades 4-8 and banning it for grades 1-3, sparking mixed reactions among students, parents, and educators.

FAFSA delays and college enrollment

FAFSA delays and missteps are resulting in fewer students filling out the aid form, raising concerns about decreased college enrollment.

Students learning to lobby for causes in Nebraska

Students from Nebraska learn how to lobby for causes that matter to them.

Destruction of Gaza's Universities

Gaza's revered universities, including the Islamic University of Gaza and Israa University, embody the aspirations and cultural heritage of Palestinians. However, these institutions have been destroyed by Israeli military airstrikes, leading to devastating consequences for students, professors, and the future of higher education in Gaza.

School Shooting in Finland

A 12-year-old student opened fire at a secondary school in southern Finland, killing one student and seriously wounding two others. The suspect was later apprehended. The incident has shocked the nation, especially due to the young age of the victim and the suspect.

School Shooting and Gun Control Advocacy

A year after a shooting at a Nashville school, students pressing for gun control measures have not had much success.

Teacher Fired for Being a Rapper

History teacher at Taylor Preparatory High School in Detroit area fired for being a rapper in off hours, despite being voted teacher of the month. She plans to take legal action against the school.

Alabama students react to new law limiting 'divisive concepts' instructions

Students in Alabama are reacting to a new law that limits the instructions of so called 'divisive concepts.'

Texas high school teacher accused of grooming and sexually assaulting students

A Texas high school teacher accused of grooming and sexually assaulting up to 12 male students is now claiming to be pregnant. The teacher, Jaden Charles, has been arrested and is facing charges of grooming and aggravated sexual assault of a child.

Impact of COVID School Closures on Learning Loss

The article discusses a new study on the learning loss caused by COVID school closures, highlighting that lower-income students were most affected. It also mentions the role of politics in school closure policies and the impact on the spread of COVID among people under 20. Experts suggest that the impact on stopping the spread of COVID depends on the school.

Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale

Spring Break students have declared Fort Lauderdale as the 'new Miami' after a judge upheld the midnight curfew, leading to an influx of revelers to the city's beaches. Despite strict rules and bans, students engaged in drinking, drug use, and fighting, with some praising the police for their laid-back approach. The city welcomed the students, hoping they would return in the future.

Controversy Surrounding Church of Scientology's New Branch in Chicago

The Church of Scientology faces backlash for shutting down a city block to open a new branch in Chicago. Students and locals express concerns about the impact on the community.

Mass kidnapping of students in northwest Nigeria

NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Alexis Akwagyiram about the mass kidnapping of young students from a school in northwest Nigeria.

Mass Abduction of Students in Nigeria

Gunmen attacked a school in Nigeria's northwest region and abducted between 200 and 300 students, marking the second mass abduction in less than a week. The country has been struggling with a kidnapping epidemic for years, with various groups involved in the abductions for ransom.

Attack on School in Nigeria

Gunmen attacked a school in Nigeria's northwest Kaduna state and abducted at least 287 students.

Mass Abduction of Students in Nigeria

Gunmen attacked a school in Nigeria's northwest region and abducted at least 287 students, marking the second mass abduction in less than a week. Abductions of students in northern Nigeria are common and have become a source of concern since 2014.

Protest at Mexico City's National Palace

Protesters rammed down the wooden doors of Mexico City's National Palace to protest the abduction and murder of 43 students. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador called the protest a provocation but downplayed its seriousness.

Missouri Bill on Transgender Students' Social Transition

Missouri legislature introduces bill that would classify assistance to transgender students under 18 in their 'social transition' as a felony, with educators facing penalties for supporting students' gender identity.

School Bus Accident in Virginia

Eight children suffered minor injuries in a school bus accident in Virginia. The bus was carrying about 30 students from James Blair Middle School. The students were evaluated at the scene and taken to a local hospital as a precaution.

Artificial Intelligence-Generated Nude Images of Students in Schools

Nude images of middle school students created by classmates using artificial intelligence in the Beverly Hills school district prompts calls for legislation. Similar incidents reported in other schools across the country.

FAFSA Glitch and Temporary Workaround for Texas Students with Immigrant Parents

A glitch in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has prevented Texas students with immigrant, non-citizen parents from applying for financial assistance, but a temporary workaround has been rolled out by the U.S. Department of Education to help students meet deadlines.