About the data The test score data for third- through eighth-graders in traditional public school districts comes from the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford. A report...
Something troubling is happening in U.S. education. Almost everywhere in America, students are performing worse than their peers were 10 years ago, according to new, district-level...
The maker of Canvas, the software used by thousands of schools and universities around the world, said on Monday that it had reached a deal with...
Chris Kobara stood in front of an electronic white board in his New York City high school, practicing with a swoop of his pen the connection...
Lost Science is an ongoing series of accounts from scientists who have lost their jobs or funding after cuts by the Trump administration. The conversations have...
For 17 years, the schools on the Upper West Side of Manhattan have coexisted in harmony. But when the families of their students gathered on a...
Trying to devise a one-size-fits-all description for ultraprocessed foods is flummoxing federal regulators. For months, the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has promised to create...
Thousands of students across New York State this week were unable to finish annual standardized tests after a technological issue disrupted the computer-based exams for the...
Two teenage brothers from the Republic of Congo were living their version of the American dream. They were leaders on their high school basketball team and...
Phillis Wheatley, an enslaved woman in 18th-century Boston, was “the first American of her background” to publish a book of poetry. That background? Unclear. Booker T....