Millions of U.S. adults, often balancing full-time jobs and family, pursue education for career advancement, personal growth, or to adapt to tech changes.
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Winners of Florida's Black History Month contests honored at Governor's Mansion; prizes include scholarships and gift cards, celebrating education and creativity.
GrayRobinson advises Broward schools that recouping bonuses from high-paid administrators may face legal issues, affecting employee relations and public trust.
Florida students protesting ICE activities face varied punishments, such as suspensions, amid state pressure to curb school protests, sparking broader debates.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, screens kids as young as 3 for reading skills to tackle low literacy rates and guide parents in early education.
IMG Academy, with students from 74 countries, settled a $1.7M liability for accepting tuition from students with ties to the Mexican cartel.
The State Board criticized FEA for promoting student protests during class, urging focus on academics and supporting legislation for union accountability.
The Broward School Board's closed-door decision to cut GLP-1 drug coverage might breach open-government laws, sparking possible legal challenges.
The Kentucky Supreme Court halted public funding for charter schools, asserting state funds are solely for public schools, impacting school choice debates.
Pressure from the Trump administration led 31 universities to sever ties with The PhD Project, citing violations of Title VI's anti-discrimination laws.








