School administrators are witnessing a surge in students using AI platforms to remove clothing from classmates’ social media photos to create revealing or nude images.
From lesson planning to student tutoring, AI is already changing NYC classrooms. Before the city releases its AI guidance, we want to hear from you: What’s working, what are you worried about, and ...
We continue our Amazing America 250 celebration by bringing it back home. We are looking back at the story of the Overmountain Men of our region and their pursu "Smell of rotten eggs": Domtar faces ...
NEW LONDON, Wis. (WBAY/Gray News) - A Wisconsin elementary school teacher has been arrested after being accused of using cocaine on campus. Laurie Laubenstein, 58, is facing a charge of possession of ...
Elementary and middle school students in Hawaii’s public schools will be barred from using cell phones during school hours beginning with the 2026-27 school year under a new statewide policy adopted ...
Hancock County schools investigate alleged racial slurs at a baseball game. Officials review video and license plates as part of the investigation. Districts and sheriff’s office coordinate probe. The ...
Democracy feels intuitive, fair, and rational, yet mathematics tells a far more troubling story. In the mid-20th century, a formal proof showed that no voting system can fairly translate individual ...
Teachers are using artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning tools professionally. What about school psychologists? A new study published in School Psychology reveals how many U.S. school ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Tuesday, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) shared guidelines as a reminder for school systems regarding student walkouts, absences and district responsibilities. These guidelines ...
Two newly uncovered malware campaigns are exploiting open-source software across Windows and Linux environments to target enterprise executives and cloud systems, signaling a sharp escalation in both ...
The best case for school choice is that parents are free to take it or leave it—and they’re taking it in droves. Some 1.5 million students are using private choice programs in the 2025-26 school year, ...