Foreign students say the threat of Trump's executive orders is getting real President Trump warned international students that if they support groups the U.S. deems terrorist organizations, "we will find you, and we will deport you." It's left many student activists anxious. Tovia Smith
From blubber to bone: How a whale decomposes on land The story of the Lobby Whale at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Brandi Fullwood
The case for 'risky recess' Advocates of "risky recess" say fewer restrictions on what elementary school kids can do when they go out to play is good for a child's development and should be a routine part of the school day.
Successful dropout prevention program in Washington state faces uncertain future A state program that helps prevent Washington students from dropping out of high school may be in jeopardy if lawmakers don't step in. Sami West
Trump suspends the head of 'The Nation's Report Card' Peggy Carr, a federal official who leads one of the country's most extensive student testing programs, known as The Nation's Report Card, was placed on administrative leave. Elissa Nadworny
New report finds kids are watching videos on their own devices earlier than ever A new report from Common Sense Media shows that kids are engaging in regular screen use earlier than ever, with about 40% of children having their own tablet by the time they are 2 years old. Katia Riddle
Some schools in Kansas are allowing kids to go out and play more freely Advocates of "risky recess" say fewer restrictions on what elementary school kids can do when they go out to play is good for a child's development. Some schools in Kansas are trying it out. Suzanne Perez
Commemorating Black History Month in schools is tricky for many teachers this year Black History Month is drawing to a close — and it’s been an anxious time for some teachers because of the Trump administration’s push to roll back diversity efforts.
Rollback of diversity efforts leaves teachers wondering about effects on Black History Month The Education Department's efforts to keep racial diversity out of schools has left educators wondering how and when to teach students about Black history, especially during Black History Month. Kassidy Arena
Commemorating Black History Month in schools is tricky for many teachers this year Black history month has brought anxiety for some teachers since the Trump administration's mounting efforts to roll back DEI. Educators are finding themselves in the middle of the debate. Kassidy Arena