The number of high school seniors who have filled out FAFSA is down from last year High school seniors aren't filling out a federal student aid application. This year's form is supposed to be simpler, but it's had problems. What does this mean for who goes to college and where? Michel Martin
Way fewer students have filled out the FAFSA this year FAFSA delays and missteps have meant far fewer students have filled out the crucial aid form. Experts worry this will lead to fewer students going to college. Elissa Nadworny
Consumer Reports asks USDA to remove Lunchables from schools' lunch menus The group found high levels of sodium and the presence of heavy metals in meal kits it tested. A Kraft Heinz spokesperson said all of its products meet strict safety standards. Ayana Archie
Biden will once again try to pay off student loan debt for millions of Americans NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about President Biden's latest student loan debt forgiveness plan.
A look at Biden's new plan for student debt relief The Biden administration has announced the details of a new plan for student debt relief, this time targeting specific groups of borrowers. Sequoia Carrillo
Nebraska high school students learn how to channel their beliefs into action Students from Nebraska learn how to lobby for causes that matter to them. Kassidy Arena
Texas gov blames pro-Palestinian students in new free speech order for universities Pro-Palestinian student groups named in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's order to public universities and colleges to revise free speech policies to address antisemitism say they're being singled out. Camille Phillips
This year, colleges must choose between fast financial aid offers, or accurate ones Colleges don't yet trust the FAFSA data the U.S. Education Department is sending them, but there's pressure to get aid offers out to students as soon as possible. Sequoia Carrillo
A food union officer and district alumna: Meet Seattle schools' newest board members The Seattle School Board has chosen two new members to join their ranks. Sami West
Former student sues Seattle Schools after teacher punched him in the face Seattle Public Schools faces a lawsuit from a 2018 incident in which a math teacher at Meany Middle School punched an eighth-grader in the face in front of the entire class. Ann Dornfeld