
The Catholic Schools Saved by Vouchers
Parishes staved off closures by participating in a school-choice program, but that also resulted in fewer donations to the church.

Parishes staved off closures by participating in a school-choice program, but that also resulted in fewer donations to the church.

According to some observers, the university announced it would update the name of Calhoun College to appease its liberal community members and distance itself from the president.

A veteran educator reflects on the personalized-learning trend that’s left him wondering if a computer is more capable of doing his job than he is.

In Louisiana, an initiative reduced segregation in the education system, but the families who took advantage of the program did not experience the newfound integration.

Though some have cut funds, budgets across the country have allocated an average of 3.4 percent more money toward campuses this fiscal year.

Washington, D.C., added pathways coordinators to its high schools to try to help kids who are behind on credits catch up.

A public school in Indianapolis is more than just open to students new to America—it was made for them.

Uniformly labeling higher education as a community of hypersensitive, radical leftists is not only a false portrayal, but also undermines intellectualism.

A startup is empowering community members to bring their talents to classrooms and revolutionizing substitute teaching in the process.