The new system cut the number of students deemed “at risk” in the state by 200,000, leading to tough moral and ethical questions over which children deserve extra assistance. By Troy Closson Nevada ...
From President Donald Trump’s plans to shutter the U.S. Department of Education to threats of federal funding cuts for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, people who work in K-12 education ...
This article was produced as part of Humanities DC’s Community Journalism Program. As nearly 100,000 D.C. youth finished their enrollment in May for the upcoming 2025–26 school year, certain at-risk ...
A massive cyberattack that crippled the Canvas online learning platform as finals were getting underway at many universities could leave them scrambling for as long as a month — and expose the ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Another type of charter school could be established in the state specifically for those who are considered “at-risk” students. The Senate Education Committee recently passed Senate ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Educate Nevada Now, an advocacy group, contends the state’s intent was clearly to decide how many students it wants to serve and ...
Early-warning systems for at-risk students increasingly rely on predictive models trained on sensitive educational records. However, centralized learning pipelines raise concerns about privacy, ...