Chicago public schools announced a record high graduation rate. The teachers union applauded the students, community organizations, and educators for more than a decade of hard work.

Northern Kentucky University students rallied against racism. A flier mocking Welcome Black Week sparked the protest.

Black men in Hartford show support for students on the first day of school. They recognize that the students face an uphill battle.

In a joint complaint, the NAACP and two disabled Black students accuse Richmond, Virginia Schools of Discrimination. The U.S. Department of Education's Civil Rights Division is evaluating the allegations.

Chicago South Side educators are using innovative methods to reach their students. Winning a social entrepreneur award has opened new doors for PilotEd.

Principal Nadia Lopez has earned recognition for her inspirational programs. She's even more determined to steer her students on the path to success.

Spelman College established a task force to consider whether to admit transgender students. The historically Black college would join a wave other elite women's institution to make the policy change.

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Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, knows just how important education is for the future leaders of our nation and the world. She recently spoke with Roland Martin, host of NewsOne Now, about the state of the American education system.

Voters can and should impact education policy in their community, Dr. Charles Davis III, director of Higher Education Research and Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Race & Equity in Education, tells NewsOne in an exclusive interview at the Democratic National Convention. Candidates for a range of local offices, such […]

NY launches mental health initiative for young children. Researchers say that children of color disproportionately lack access to quality mental health services.

Former homeless valedictorian decides to support other homeless students. He understands the obstacles homeless kids must overcome to be successful.

The man who broke a stained-glass window at Yale that showed slaves picking cotton will return to work. He apologized, and the university offered him his job back.