New York: the mysterious school in Queens that received $2 million from Donald Trump
The Grand Central Atelier, an art school in Queens, New York, received a $2 million grant from the Trump administration's National Endowment for the Humanities.
New York high school student released after 10 months in ICE facility
A Venezuelan student detained by ICE for 10 months was released, sparking community relief and highlighting immigration enforcement issues under the previous administration.
A Long-Standing Conflict in One of Kaunas' Schools: Students and Their Parents Are Sinking into a Quagmire of Disputes
A father from Kaunas' Simonas Daukantas School reports ongoing bullying of his daughter and frustration over inadequate responses from school administration and the city education department.
Trump admin asks Spanberger, Virginia officials not to release illegal charged with groping high school girls
The Trump administration has requested that Virginia officials refrain from releasing an undocumented immigrant charged with multiple counts of groping high school girls.
Trump administration says Colorado school district may have put up to 61 male students on girls sports teams
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights found that a Colorado school district violated Title IX by allowing male students on girls' sports teams and in their facilities.
New interim head appointed for Alytus A. Ramanauskas-Vanagas gymnasium
Donatas Vasiliauskas has been appointed as the interim director of Alytus A. Ramanauskas-Vanagas gymnasium to stabilize the situation following a recent agreement with the educators.
The Disputed Principal Will Not Return
The principal of Víðistaðaskóli in Hafnarfjörður, Dagný Kristinsdóttir, will not return to her position after being placed on leave during an investigation.
CNN: Evidence increases that US strike on Iranian school killed over 100 children
A CNN report highlights increasing evidence that a US missile strike on a school in Iran resulted in the deaths of over 100 children, contradicting claims made by the US administration.
Suddenly Received 'No Homeroom Teacher', No Acquaintance with a License? Teacher Shortage in Schools
A public elementary school in Hyogo Prefecture faces teacher shortages as a homeroom teacher takes sick leave due to mental health issues, leaving school administrators scrambling for replacements.
Head of the Largest Schools in Lithuania: Education Cannot Be Just a Hunt for Top Scores
The head of one of Lithuania's major schools argues that the education system should not focus solely on achieving perfect scores.
Headteacher seen on TV changed term dates for cruise holiday and used £30k school car
A former headteacher admitted misconduct by altering school term dates for personal holidays and misusing school resources.
Lrytas reminds: what sparked the sharp conflict in the well-known Alytus gymnasium?
A significant crisis has erupted at the Alytus Adolfo Ramanausko-Vanago gymnasium following the dismissal of a long-term ethics teacher, Meilė Platūkienė, which has led to protests from her colleagues against the school administration.
Regarding the Stalled Conflict in Alytus – R. Popovienė's Call
R. Popovienė is urging the city municipality to appoint a temporary school administrator to help resolve a prolonged conflict at a local school affecting teachers and students.
Teachers in Alytus demand the municipality to dismiss the school principal
Teachers from Alytus gymnasium are protesting and demanding the dismissal of the acting principal due to allegations of violence and misconduct.
Tarcísio's government does not disclose high school students' performance in evaluation
The Tarcísio de Freitas administration in São Paulo, Brazil, has chosen not to release high school students' performance results from the new Provão Paulista evaluation.
Instead of students, eighty officials. The Plzeň Doubravka made a town hall out of an elementary school
An elementary school in Plzeň's Doubravka has repurposed its facilities to accommodate a significant number of officials instead of students.
The school corporation in Jeju where a teacher died on duty, a reprimand for the principal and virtually no punishment for the vice-principal... Families of the deceased protest
A Jeju school corporation issued a reprimand to the principal but no punishment for the vice-principal after a teacher committed suicide due to conflicts with a student's family, leading to protests from the bereaved family.
Jaipur: School owner, principal, and teacher made accused in student suicide case
Jaipur police have named the owner and principal of Neerja Modi School as accused in the suicide case of a nine-year-old student in a filed charge sheet.
Texas mom who spoke at White House 'so grateful' to Trump for advancement of school choice policies
A Texas mother expresses gratitude towards the Trump administration for advancing school choice policies that she believes are beneficial for education.
NSSF boosts school sports leadership
The Nigeria School Sport Federation hosted a seminar aimed at enhancing the leadership and management skills of state coordinators involved in school sports across the country.
Do you remember the campaign ‘Let’s Get the City in Shape’? The school that Tomašević boasted about is still not renovated
The delayed renovation of a school in Zagreb, which was highlighted by mayor Tomašević in his political campaign, has become a symbol of his administration's ineffectiveness.
Trump sues Harvard University. The school is allegedly not cooperating with investigators
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University for not cooperating with federal investigators regarding illegal racial favoritism in admissions.
School chief after the minister's response: 'Offensive'
Gällivare's head of administration, Peter Olsson, criticizes Education Minister Simona Mohamsson for her response regarding declining school results and teacher qualifications in the region.
'Dirty Black' and 'Monkey': Doorman of Private School Denounces Student Racism and Dismissal in Campinas
Rodnei Ferraz, a former doorman at a private school in Campinas, Brazil, reported being racially insulted by students and subsequently dismissed after he reported the incidents to the school administration.
Accusations against Bifröst administrators for pressuring students
Bifröst University administrators are accused by faculty and students of exerting pressure on students, while the school's administration defends their practices.
School administrators allegedly pressure students to show support for the principal
School administrators in Iceland are reportedly pressuring students to express support for their principal.
Schools are looking for solutions to the Ministry of Education's mistakes
Schools are currently seeking solutions to the confusion caused by the Ministry of Education regarding student admissions in the new enrollment information system SAIS3.
Trump Administration Withdraws Some Agents from Minnesota; Lawsuits Related to ICE Actions
The Trump administration is withdrawing certain immigration agents from Minnesota amidst controversies over federal agents' actions in Minneapolis and lawsuits from two school districts regarding these practices.
Anonymous tip starts investigation into Bifröst University staff
An anonymous tip has prompted an investigation into potential copyright violations by staff at Bifröst University, leading the school's administration to seek an independent mediator for conflict resolution.
Nothing objectionable about the meeting and the board is operational
The Board of the Faculty of Academic Staff at Bifrastar (FAB) stated that there were no objections regarding a recent meeting where a vote of no confidence against the school's rector was declared.
Trump to tear up Obama-era school lunch rules blocking whole, 2% milk
The Trump administration is revoking Obama-era restrictions on offering whole and 2% milk in public schools under the National School Lunch Program.
School, government offensive against leftist regions: commissioner arrives
The Italian government is moving to appoint commissioners in four left-leaning regions for failing to cut education spending sufficiently, a decision criticized by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as a consequence of the previous administration.
Rand Paul: Biden FBI tracked Catholic teacher with no Jan 6 ties in 'weaponized' probe
A congressional report reveals that under the Biden administration, the FBI investigated a Catholic school teacher based on an unverified tip linking her to the January 6 riots, despite her having no ties to the event.