Under Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Law, all it takes is one person to file an objection to a book, for example, and the book must be removed until.
Several media outlets recently claimed that a Florida school had "banned" or "restricted" a poem, though all students are still able to access the poem.
Dozens of African Nova Scotian high school students marked Black Excellence Day in Halifax, diving into deep conversations and exploring their identities and history.
Four Emory faculty members have been elected to join the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a prestigious honorary society and a leading center for independent policy research.
On Tuesday, April 25, North Carolina Senator Michael Lee (R) received the Razor Walker Award for Public Policy from UNCW’s Watson College of Education. The award is to distinguish those who overcome barriers and take professional risks to support childrens’ education, and “walk the razor’s edge” alongside students.