College protests test the limits of free speech. Can schools crack down — or does the First Amendment protect student voices?
We continue to have grave concerns over whether our kids are learning the basics before being shuffled along to the next ...
The return of standardized testing requirements drove down the size of Harvard’s application pool this year — but it’s not ...
The MCAT paved the way for other standardized admission exams, like the SAT, and the many sleepless nights college-bound students still endure in preparation. But Moss likely wouldn’t have minded that ...
On the first standardized tests since Illinois changed the scores needed to be deemed proficient, the state reports more ...
Here’s what I found: While there has not exactly been a region-wide “Southern surge,” there have been some notable Southern ...
Illinois’ high school graduation rate has hit a 15-year high, as students continue to show academic growth post-pandemic, ...
New state report card data also shows growth for elementary school students on state exams and more Illinois graduates ...
Teachers in at least eight schools realized they had taught students about Augustus Caesar instead of his predecessor, Julius ...
College students allowed to use AI were happier and more engaged in class, but it didn't lead to better test scores, a UMass ...
Drop the pumpkins!Teams of students at Western Tech tested their inventions with the annual 80-foot drop of pumpkins.The ...
Applying Early Decision or Early Action is one of the most decisive ways for students to boost their odds of admission to ...