Veterans Memorial Coliseum will host graduations for Phoenix College and Phoenix Union High Schools
Phoenix College and Phoenix Union High Schools will both hold commencement ceremonies at Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
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Phoenix College and Phoenix Union High Schools will both hold commencement ceremonies at Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
How far can a car travel on a gallon of fuel? What is the Shell Eco-marathon? BYU students built vehicle able to log 2,145 miles on gallon of fuel
The University of Colorado Boulder's Boulder Faculty Assembly will begin exploring how collective bargaining might work on campus starting this summer.
The U.S. House education committee is compelling CPS Supt. Macquline King to appear before members of Congress at a hearing about legislation that would prevent schools from using federal funds for certain l...
LEWISTON - Beginning on Monday, May 18, Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District (LOID) will be performing road work near 1716 Ripon Avenue and the intersection of Ripon Avenue and 17th Street.
IDAHO FALLS — The College of Eastern Idaho saw a record number of graduates this year, with over 600 students earning degrees or certifications. At the school’s commencement ceremony Tuesday evening, 626...
Nicholas Blanchard, the conservative activist who sued over the policy, attended Wednesday's meeting to protest the board's new version, saying it was 'still unconstitutional.'
Mountain Home High School will hold its 2026 graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. Friday, May 15, at Bomber Stadium.
Republican Congressman Tim Walberg subpoenaed CPS CEO Macquline King to testify before the Education and Workforce Committee in Washington, DC.
A student at Everett Elementary in Lincoln will be facing school consequences after another student was sprayed with pepper spray.
Concord High School was placed in lockdown for about 20 minutes Thursday morning after students spotted a young person in the building who they believed to be a former student. Just a few minutes after the 7...
The inaugural “Master Sgt. Tyler Simmons Memorial Military Scholarship” was presented Thursday at Eastmoor Academy High School.
A local firm is working to introduce artificial intelligence across the tri-state area and build a workforce pipeline with local colleges.
A student is raising questions about a public school board’s financial priorities, after learning more than $175,000 was spent to rename a high school in Waterloo, Ont.
A Democratic‑backed proposal to direct money to K‑12 schools using Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights dollars is headed to the ballot, setting up a major debate over taxpayer refunds and long‑term education f...
Four instead of six Johnson County School District No. 1 board of trustee positions will need to be filled this November election after the State Board of Education approved a
The weeklong tradition showcases visual art, features various performances and welcomes visiting artists.
The stories of the walls inside the Grey Towers Castle go back to the 1800s and are the focal point of Arcadia University.
Robin Lynn Yarnall, 52, of Delaware, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2026. Born Dec. 19, 1973, in Lewes, Robin was a proud graduate of Cape Henlopen High School Class of 1991. She continued her education at...
“You know that meme that went around of, like: ‘If this was your high school crush, it’s time to take Aleve, or get your colonoscopy, whatever,’ it’s like we’re the punching bags.”
A recent state audit found Evergreen Public Schools lacked proper documentation and evidence for payments to the district’s bargaining team during 2023 negotiations with the Evergreen Education Associ
“You know that meme that went around of, like: ‘If this was your high school crush, it’s time to take Aleve, or get your colonoscopy, whatever,’ it’s like we’re the punching bags.”
The plan is the result of months-worth of contributions from students, faculty, staff and alumni, as well as time spent considering What is Middlebury for?
Parents across the country who are worried about excessive screen time in schools are lobbying educators to go back to pencils and paper. In places like Pennsylvania