This blog post was authored by Scott Prisco, Climate Action Strategist, DLR Group. In summer 2025, educators, administrators, policymakers, and industry experts convened for a symposium in Washington, ...
In 2022, Craig Campbell walked away from a ‘blank check’ to start, of all things, a website. And his bet is paying off. In 2022, Craig Campbell walked away from a ‘blank check’ to start, of all things ...
Hackers exploited a critical zero-day vulnerability in a server running the KnowledgeDeliver learning management system (LMS) to deploy the Godzilla web shell. The flaw is a deserialization issue ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. In February, Elon Musk tweeted a warning shot. “When not wasting money on bureaucracy ...
Researchers at Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) say that a zero-day exploit targeting a popular open-source web administration tool was likely generated using AI. The exploit could be leveraged ...
El Paso County will see multiple campuses with multiple public schools operating out of them next year. Schools, charter and non-charter alike, in both Colorado Springs Districts 11 and 49 are on the ...
Most states have attempted to curb cellphone use in schools in recent years. Parents and educators hoped decreased usage would improve test scores, boost mental health and help students pay more ...
El Salvador’s government inaugurated 70 renovated public schools on Sunday as the third batch under President Nayib Bukele’s Dos Escuelas por Día program. The move brings the total number of completed ...
As colleges and high schools try to figure out how to integrate AI into the classroom responsibly, students aren’t waiting for permission. Young people often lead the way in adopting new technology, ...
El Paso to install eight more shade canopies at park playgrounds using bond funds El Paso will add eight shade canopies to city playgrounds using leftover Phase One Community Progress Bond funds.
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Chicago's public schools stand as a monument to bureaucratic inertia and misplaced priorities, where vast sums of taxpayer money vanish into underutilized buildings while student outcomes plummet.