Colleges see significant drop in international students as fall semester begins Delays and increased screenings for visas mean that many students didn't make it to campus on time – and that has some big implications for the economy. Elissa Nadworny
After a rocky summer, international students arrive on U.S. college campuses Over the last 6 months the Trump Administration has clamped down on international student visas. That's created delays for accepted students. Now, they arrive on campuses for the start of the new school year. Elissa Nadworny
Five teachers from the same family head back to school in a small Colorado district There's a Colorado district so small that its only school houses all grades from kindergarten to grade 12 and has five teachers from the same family. Jenny Brundin
COVID babies are starting kindergarden Millions of children born during the COVID-19 pandemic start kindergarten this year.
How international students feel arriving on campus after the revamped visa process International students from around the world are arriving on American college campuses after a very rocky summer. Scott Simon
Hurricane Katrina brought a wave of young, new teachers to New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans 20 years ago, its school system started over. Many of the city's veteran educators were replaced with young people who were new to teaching — and new to New Orleans. Aubri Juhasz
The kids missing the most amount of school may surprise you: kindergartners A California school district fights chronic absenteeism in kindergarten by helping parents decide whether their kid is too sick to go to school. Cory Turner
Are 'COVID kindergarteners' ready for school? More than 3.6 million children born in 2020 amid the COVID-19 global pandemic are walking into elementary schools across the country this fall. Vanessa Romo
Rural Alaska schools face funding crisis With oil prices and production down, Alaska does not enough money in state coffers to fix crumbling buildings.
An AI divide is growing in schools. This camp wants to level the playing field For years, research has shown a digital divide when it comes to schools teaching about new technologies. Educators worry that this could leave some students behind in an AI-powered economy. Lee V. Gaines