Reading and math scores among high school students are dropping to the lowest levels in decades.  Data from the National Assessment of Education Progress found that 12th grade reading scores dropped to the lowest in the history of the exam, which began in 1992, while math scores for the same age group declined to the […]

A high school in Ohio is making history as the first school in the nation to receive a decommissioned Air Force Thunderbird Jet. The Union Local Afterburners petitioned to obtain the jet, and it received Air Force approval in 2021. The retired F-16 will now be transported to Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas, where […]

According to “Education Week” a high percentage of teenagers are addicted to their cellphones. As a consequence, many of them need help. They are unable to control their good use of the device. Rather, it controls them. While their bodies are in the classroom, their minds are inside their cellphones. If they graduate from high […]

Ashton Brooks isn't here for anyone comparing her to a gorilla.

A teacher testified that he heard the school's principal say, "If those white officers hurt my black babies, I'm going to have them fired."

Education is one of the topics that must be addressed by both Republican and Democratic presidential candidates, because it is what many consider to be the “great equalizer” in America. As many of NewsOne Now’s viewers know, Roland Martin and the University of Phoenix are committed to promoting initiatives that further academic achievement. Martin caught […]

The school board voted Ryan Pitcock out weeks after he refused to let honor roll student Taiylar Ball attend the annual dance.

The victim, who has not yet been identified as police, was jumped in the bathroom around 8:15 a.m. Thursday. She was found in critical condition and rushed to the A.I DuPont Hospital for Children by helicopter. A short time later, she died from her injuries.

Turns out, Obama was actually given the opportunity to speak at the 17-year-old's ceremony, but he turned it down because he'll be too busy crying.

“Students and their families rely on and trust the high school diploma as a signal of readiness...It needs to mean something. Otherwise, it’s a false promise for thousands of students.”