
Harvard’s Grade Inflation: A Complex Issue Beyond Student Performance
Harvard officials raise concerns over grade inflation, with over 60% of grades being A’s, a 25% rise in 20 years.

Harvard officials raise concerns over grade inflation, with over 60% of grades being A’s, a 25% rise in 20 years.

The U.S. Department of Education building in D.C. faces staffing challenges affecting special education services.

A Pittsburgh school opens a food pantry for students affected by SNAP benefit cuts due to the government shutdown.

Students at Brashear High in Pittsburgh rely on the food pantry amid SNAP benefit disruptions due to a shutdown.

On a Sunday morning, James Amik fled Kipnuk’s floodwaters with his girlfriend, seeking refuge in the local school.

The cities of Albuquerque, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco are suing the Trump administration over changes to PSLF.

Melissa Ann Pinney’s “Becoming Themselves” captures Chicago teens navigating identity and community through photography.

Chronic absenteeism rates in K-12 schools are improving post-pandemic, with states focusing on data and support initiatives.

If not resolved by Nov. 1, 65,000 low-income kids risk losing Head Start services.

Families globally are having fewer children. NPR’s series explores the causes and implications of this trend.

Beginning Nov. 1, over 65,000 children may lose access to Head Start, impacting low-income families due to funding.
