
Pandemic-Era Slump Persists in Reading, Math Shows Slight Improvement
New data shows pandemic-era reading slumps persist for third to eighth graders, while math scores slightly rebound.

New data shows pandemic-era reading slumps persist for third to eighth graders, while math scores slightly rebound.

Legacy Elementary opens in Uvalde, built with security upgrades, honoring victims of the Robb Elementary shooting.

Kat Lloyd leads students through NYC’s Tenement Museum, exploring immigrant stories to enrich American history lessons.

Caleb Strickland, 4, relies on an artificial heart pump while awaiting a transplant. His mom feels far from politics.

New research highlights AI’s impact on students, revealing 1 in 5 high schoolers know someone with an AI relationship.

More college students and professors are using AI chatbots like Claude for education, but challenges remain.

The cancellation of federal surveys on high schoolers leaves a gap in data crucial for shaping education policy and insights.

More college students and professors are using AI chatbots like Claude and Gemini for education, but concerns arise.

Fourth grade classrooms transformed into recording studios for NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge, showcasing young talents.

After nearly two decades, the classic kids’ show “Reading Rainbow” is back with a new host and digital format.

Congress and the White House have released three competing funding visions for K-12 schools, sparking a budget battle.

Colleges face staff layoffs and service cuts as federal funding for the College Assistance Migrant Program halts.