School principals get creative to keep their staff in the classrooms Hundreds of K-12 school leaders from across the country were in Washington, D.C., recently to talk with lawmakers. One of their main messages was: staffing shortages are still a problem. Cory Turner
Why Oregon schools' pandemic recovery lags behind much of the nation Oregon schools are struggling more than others across the country to recover academic learning losses. Experts say one likely reason is a lack of statewide consistency in tutoring interventions. Katia Riddle
Students are still waiting for aid offers from colleges after a delayed FAFSA rollout Students have waited months to find out how much financial aid they will receive for school. Delays and errors by the Department of Education mean they'll be waiting a while longer. Sequoia Carrillo
After receiving racist hate mail, UW students call for action Some University of Washington students are calling on school officials to take action in the wake of a string of Islamophobic incidents on campus. Sami West
Why the University of Idaho marching band members are heroes in Connecticut When Yale's marching band wasn't able to make it to March Madness, the Sound of Idaho stepped in — and went viral. A week later, Connecticut's governor proclaimed a "University of Idaho Day." Rachel Treisman
Ed Department error may delay student financial aid further Students may have to wait even longer for their financial aid award letters due to an Education Department error Sequoia Carrillo
Nearly 300 abducted Nigerian schoolchildren freed after over two weeks in captivity Nearly 300 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren have been released, more than two weeks after the children were seized from their school in the northwestern state of Kaduna and marched into the forests. The Associated Press
Put cops back in school and shut down the street, Garfield High parents say after another Seattle shooting Clare McGrane
Biden cancels nearly $6 billion in student debt for public service workers Because of past administrative failures, the some 78,000 affected public service workers such as nurses and teachers never got the relief they were entitled to under the law, Biden said. C Mandler
'Overturning historical trauma.' Tulalip Tribes celebrates new laws supporting Native education in Washington schools Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez