Si Trump gana un segundo mandato y pone en marcha sus políticas migratorias, lo que ocurrió durante las redadas laborales en el pasado podría volverse más común y afectar a los niños y sus escuelas.

Wright will fill the seat vacated by former State Board member Stephen Varela until an elected successor is sworn in.

If Trump wins a second term and enacts his immigration policies, what happened during past workplace immigration raids could become more common, affecting students and their schools.

A new study adds up how much districts are spending on additional security, social media response, and teacher turnover as culture war debates consume public meetings.

Youth voter registration is still lagging, but young people in Philly say they are passionate about this year’s election.

Denver Families for Public Schools plans to focus its advocacy on mental health, safety, and academics.

Voters in Kokomo, Twin Lakes, and Lake Station will decide if their school districts will get property tax support for things like buses, after-school clubs, and teacher pay.

Here’s what it would do, who’s for it, and who’s against it.

Gov. Phil Murphy and fellow lawmakers recently joined student activists in a push to lower the voting age for school elections.

It wouldn’t be Banks’ first foray into authorship: He previously wrote a book about his experience founding Eagle Academy, a network of public schools focused on Black and Latino boys.

Chalkbeat and ​​Headway received more than 500 questions from teens about this year’s presidential election. Here are their most frequently asked questions — and our answers.

All 8 candidates for Indianapolis Public Schools Board of School Commissioners attended the forum co-hosted by WFYI and Chalkbeat Indiana.

The former president presided over the development of the COVID-19 vaccine — and a landmark shift in how Republicans view vaccines.

School-based reports from September to January about incidents related to ethnicity or national origin jumped 30% from the year before. Reports related to religion were up nearly 78%.

The former United Way of NY CEO also happens to be newly married to outgoing Schools Chancellor David Banks, whose home was raided before he announced his resignation.

Here’s everything you need to know about the school board elections across Indianapolis from the most crowded ballots to the districts where every candidate seeking a seat will win.

There is 1 contested election and 4 candidates vying for 3 seats on the board in this Marion County district.