A Nottinghamshire school has apologised for a classroom display that compared Ashfield MP Lee Anderson to Adolf Hitler.
The Mead School Board Monday night unanimously approved a policy regulating what teachers can say, wear and display in their classrooms.
HOUSTON — A new class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU is aiming to remove Ten Commandments posters from classrooms across ...
A group of Texas families has filed a class action lawsuit over the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, several DFW districts named ...
A Midland school has apologised after a classroom display was said to have compared a Reform UK MP to Adolf Hitler.
The person of interest detained in connection with the shooting at Brown University that left two students dead and 9 injured ...
An aspiring neurosurgeon and a student leader of Brown University’s campus Republicans were in a study group preparing for an ...
Bermuda College has opened a fully renovated, technology-enhanced classroom thanks to a $100,000 donation from Global ...
This wireless screen casting kit bridges devices without extra software to help educators connect, present and collaborate ...
Before Monday’s news conference, police released a second video showing someone dressed in all black walking along a city ...