Online learning service preparing kids for the 'real world' sees surge
Online learning service Juni, co-founded by a former Google engineer, is offering classes not found in the typical K-12 curriculum
Chicago Public Schools closed despite receiving nearly $2.8B in federal COVID funding
The Chicago Public Schools system is projected to receive nearly $2.8 billion in federal coronavirus aid intended to help schools reopen, but they are closed to start off the new year.
‘Spilling the tea,’ the cyberbullying tactic plaguing schools, parents and students
The latest form of cyberbullying is occurring at schools across the country and, like other forms of bullying from the past, it can result in fights, social rejection and self harm.
California high school truck driver program addresses shortage annihilating supply chain
Patterson High School's supply chain and logistics program focuses on training seniors for truck driving careers.