Category: Education/Family (Page 22)
A high school student in the United States got accepted into 39 colleges and universities.
Jordan Nixon, a high school senior of Douglas County High School (DCHS), Georgia, app…
Universities in the United Kingdom warned that they might lessen the number of admitted students and offered courses if the government requires tuition cuts.
A recent report su…
Foreign language learning in UK secondary schools has dropped significantly, according to research by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC).
Over 2,000 secondary schools parti…
Students who pass through streets with high crime rates are more likely to be absent in school, according to a recent research by a team from Johns Hopkins University.
The team…
A teachers’ strike in Denver, Colorado, finally ended following a tentative agreement between school district officials and the teachers’ union.
In early February, more than 2,…
A high-ranking school official in Indiana was arrested for using her son’s insurance to pay for a student’s medical expenses.
In January, Casey Smitherman, then superin…
New teachers in England will be paid more cash to stay in their profession.
The UK government plans to offer novice teachers £5,000 upon reaching their third a…
A school in England announced that it would stop providing lunch meals to students whose families have an outstanding debt.
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The University of Southern California (USC) was recently under fire due to a new policy that restricts students’ freedom of speech.
Last summer, the USC came u…
Universities all over Britain are spending a lot of money to have police officers patrol their campuses.
According to the data gathered by the news outlet, The Times, …