Category: College Planning Scholarships

Historically Black colleges and universities do more than offer Black youths a pathway to opportunity and success – I teach criminology, and my research suggests another benefit

Historically Black colleges and universities do more than offer Black youths a pathway to opportunity and success – I teach criminology, and my research suggests another benefit

Historically Black colleges and universities, often known as HBCUs, are well known for their deep roots in U.S. higher education […]

February 10, 2026

‘I Can Read, But I Don’t Know What It Means’: Rethinking Literacy for Multilingual Kids

‘I Can Read, But I Don’t Know What It Means’: Rethinking Literacy for Multilingual Kids

In classrooms across the country, children are showing progress in reading, yet many students cannot tell you what those words […]

February 10, 2026

Students become lifeline for peers facing suspensions, mental health struggles 

Students become lifeline for peers facing suspensions, mental health struggles 

Students at Antioch High School attend training to become peer advocates. Credit: Antioch High School Top Takeaways At Antioch High […]

February 10, 2026

Students become lifeline for peers facing suspensions, mental health struggles 

Students become lifeline for peers facing suspensions, mental health struggles 

Students at Antioch High School attend training to become peer advocates. Credit: Antioch High School Top Takeaways At Antioch High […]

February 10, 2026

New approach boosts teacher retention in Riverside

New approach boosts teacher retention in Riverside

New teachers participate in a workshop at Riverside Unified School District. Credit: Photo by Liam Ogawa / Riverside Unified California’s […]

February 9, 2026

In 2026, Don’t Fear the FAFSA

In 2026, Don’t Fear the FAFSA

It’s easier, it’s simpler, and you can probably do it on your lunch break —————————————————————————————————— (February 2, 2026) — The […]

February 9, 2026

Easy A’s, lower pay: Grade inflation’s hidden damage

Easy A’s, lower pay: Grade inflation’s hidden damage

by Jill Barshay, The Hechinger Report February 9, 2026 For more than three decades, grades in American schools and colleges […]

February 9, 2026

How a Small Louisiana School Misled Families and Thwarted Students’ College Dreams

How a Small Louisiana School Misled Families and Thwarted Students’ College Dreams

The story Mike Landry told about his students, who were majority African American, sounded depressingly familiar: poor, raised on the […]

February 9, 2026

California teachers navigate difficult discussions about current events after ICE shootings

California teachers navigate difficult discussions about current events after ICE shootings

Students from Heritage High School in Brentwood walked out of class as part of a national protest on Jan. 30, […]

February 9, 2026

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