School desegregation order from 1966 ended by Justice Department: What to know
The U.S. Justice Department has lifted a decades-old school desegregation order in Louisiana, calling its continued existence a "historical wrong."
Ivy League student's DOGE-like email to analyze why tuition is so high lands him in hot water
Sophomore Alex Shieh created database to identify three particular types of school positions: "DEI jobs, redundant jobs, and bulls--t jobs."
Camden schools forced to make deep cuts to close budget deficit: what it means for you
Camden public schools will impose deep cuts to close a multi-million-dollar budget deficit. Those losing their jobs will include teachers.
LeapFrog founder Mike Wood dies at 72 by physician-assisted suicide
Mike Wood, the founder of the educational toy company LeapFrog Enterprises, died at age 72 in Zurich on April 10 through physician-assisted suicide.
Bensalem High School senior goes viral after receiving 5 Ivy League acceptance letters
Bensalem high school senior, Victoria Mathieu, has been accepted to five Ivy League schools and her reactions to the acceptances have gone viral.
Trump executive orders focus on education, targeting colleges, job training, AI
President Donald Trump signed a slew of executive orders on Wednesday targeting education.
Did you default on your student loans? What to know as collections resume
Starting next month, the Department of Education will begin the collection process on student loans in default. Here’s what you need to know.
Student loan collections to resume next month: What to know
The Education Department will resume collections on defaulted federal student loans starting next month.
Some schools are teaching teens how to sleep amid growing mental health crisis
A growing number of schools are teaching teens how to sleep, linking poor rest to mental health struggles, behavior issues, and falling attendance. Ohio and Minnesota districts are now piloting “sleep interventions.”
Dallas school shooting: Teen suspect arrested, charged with aggravated assault mass shooting
A 17-year-old turned himself in after a mass shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School that left at least 4 students injured. Police released new details, saying he was let in through an unsecured door before opening fire.
Philly school buses equipped with stop-arm cameras to deter dangerous driving
Some school buses in Philadelphia are adding a new feature to help keep students safe on their way to, and from, school.
Harvard says no to Trump demands: What to know about $2B funding freeze
Harvard said no to the Trump administration’s demands to limit activism on campus, and the government said it would freeze more than $2.2 billion in funding. Here's what to know about the situation.
New Jersey, Pennsylvania rank among best states for education in 2025
Schools across the country offer different resources that help students thrive academically, and these states earn high grades for their overall performance.
Philadelphia kicks off its first spring break camp for students
FOX 29's Alex George caught all the fun at Philadelphia's first-ever Spring-break camp carnival Monday.
Fate of Saint Francis of Assisi School in Springfield uncertain after fire destroys building
More than six months ago, a two-alarm fire destroyed the roof and top floor of the beloved Saint Francis of Assisi School in Springfield. Here's what the community is saying about the school's future.
A.1. responds after Linda McMahon mistakes it with AI
Linda McMahon recently mistakenly referred to AI as A1 a number of times when speaking at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit last week.




















