Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit Over 1st Grader’s Black Lives Matter Drawing
A court revived a 1st grader ‘s claim she was punished for giving a drawing to a Black classmate.
How student-created assignments can boost voice, engagement

This approach helps strengthen understanding and relevance, but teachers should be intentional in teeing up the assignments, education professors say.
Virginia passes bill barring schools from teaching Jan. 6 as ‘peaceful protest’

Gov. Abigail Spanberger is expected to sign the legislation, which would require lessons to present the event as “an unprecedented, violent attack.”
New Orleans’ public school enrollment is dropping and likely won’t stop

Enrollment concerns are being fueled by the city’s birthrate hitting its lowest point since Hurricane Katrina, according to a local nonprofit’s research.