CCSD Superintendent Jhone Ebert said the district is not laying off employees despite facing declining enrollment.
The Reconstruction-era civil rights law was designed to stop conspiracies between government officials and private entities to deny Americans equal protection under the law.
Young children can contract up to 10 respiratory viruses annually as their immune systems encounter different infections for ...
An Associated Press analysis finds that the number of Black students enrolling at many elite colleges has dropped in the two ...
In its quest to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, the Trump administration wants to let states police themselves ...
The men's and women's basketball programs will now play in Hornet Pavilion, replacing The Nest, which was built in the 1950s ...
But getting students in the door needs to be paired with getting them out successfully. Evidence shows that community college graduates can expect to see a wage boost, but only if they complete a ...
DCPS parents voiced their concerns at Monday night's town hall as the district faces tough choices due to declining ...
Voters in Central Vermont, including Barre, will cast their ballots on significant bond items, including a new career ...
Madison College has received a monumental $4.5 million gift from W. Jerome Frautschi, marking the largest non-capital ...
Investigation delays are costing school districts millions of dollars and causing students to wait months or years for ...
The former administrator and educator has set down deep roots in Holyoke and committed herself to the city’s care and attention, specifically its children.