A long-running student success model from the College of Education and Human Development expands to reach more students.
INDIANAPOLIS — Big funding cuts are largely eliminating a program in Indiana that helps at-risk students graduate and succeed after high school. Most of the money for the "JAG" program is now gone.
There's a federal law that helps homeless students get an education. It's administered by the U.S. Education Department, and schools worry there's no plan for the program if the department closes.
This article was produced as part of Humanities DC’s Community Journalism Program. As nearly 100,000 D.C. youth finished their enrollment in May for the upcoming 2025–26 school year, certain at-risk ...
Kristin Fairchild has never seen a teenager walk through the doors of Chain Reaction with a bad attitude who wasn’t willing to change it. “They may be shy. They might be standoffish but as soon as we ...
What’s Next? Louisburg-backed school lunch verification bill heads to Kansas House.
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