
Trout in the Classroom: Engaging Students with Hands-On Conservation
As teachers seek to engage students, a 30-year-old program offers a solution: raising trout in the classroom.

As teachers seek to engage students, a 30-year-old program offers a solution: raising trout in the classroom.

After three days and a thrilling spell-off, 14-year-old Shrey Parikh wins the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

The CSU aims to become the first AI-powered university, renewing a $13M contract with OpenAI for ChatGPT Edu.

Israeli and Palestinian entrepreneurs collaborate in the 50:50 Startups program, overcoming challenges for peace.

President Trump’s plan to close the Department of Education faces hurdles as essential work and rehiring efforts persist.

Mary Acebu, a special education teacher, uses AI to reduce paperwork, gaining more time for meaningful student interaction.

A coalition of 24 states and D.C. sued over a Trump-era rule limiting federal loans for healthcare grad students.

New Hampshire is teaching high schoolers historic restoration skills to address a shortage in tradespeople for old buildings.

Rumors spread about school kids being confined in boxes by special education teachers, prompting outrage and reforms.

In a social media era full of enticing food content, kids refuse bland school meals. Schools adapt to meet demands.


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