58.5 F
Seattle
Thursday, June 4, 2026

CATEGORY

Education

Black Texas Superintendent Wins Top Education Honor

Dr. Roosevelt Nivens, superintendent of the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District in Rosenberg, Texas, has been named the nation's 2026 Superintendent of the Year. This marks a significant achievement, as Nivens is only the second Texan to receive this honor in 25 years, highlighting the underrepresentation of Black leadership at the highest levels in education.

When A$AP Rocky Became A Substitute Teacher In Harlem

A$AP Rocky, the acclaimed hip-hop artist and cultural icon, returned to his roots in Harlem by visiting P.S. 125, The Ralph Bunche School, as part of the YouTube series "Celebrity Substitute." During his visit, Rocky engaged with students, encouraging them to harness the expressive power of hip-hop by writing lyrics. This initiative underscores the educational potential of hip-hop, fostering self-expression and confidence among young learners.

Reykdal Outlines Vision For Education, Housing Relief If ‘Millionaire’s Tax’ Passes

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal has unveiled a proposal for a "millionaire's tax," aimed at generating revenue to address key affordability issues in Washington. The plan includes funding for two years of free tuition at public universities, universal school meals, enhanced K-12 education funding, and the removal of state property taxes on the first $300,000 of home value.

Six-Year Effort Helps Build Equity-Minded School Leaders

The Wallace Foundation has allocated multi-year grants to eight major urban school districts to cultivate equity-focused school leaders and establish a supportive framework to ensure their success.

Ed. Dept. Dismissed 90% of Discrimination Cases, Report Says

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, under the Trump administration, dismissed nearly 90% of discrimination complaints received last year, a move that may have cost taxpayers up to $38 million in salaries and benefits for employees placed on administrative leave.

New Superintendent Ben Shuldiner Outlines Bold Vision For Seattle Public Schools

Ben Shuldiner has been appointed as the new Superintendent of Seattle Public Schools and has pledged to make the district a national model of excellence, while also addressing the challenges of budget deficits, declining enrollment, and safety concerns.

5 Free Resources For Teaching Black History 

The Zinn Education Project provides educators with complimentary resources to teach Black history with depth and integrity. These resources include comprehensive lessons, literature, interactive workshops, and collaborative study groups, all aimed at fostering a nuanced and urgent understanding of Black history.

Can Twitch Star Kai Cenat Inspire Black Kids To Start Reading?

Kai Cenat, a prominent Twitch streamer, has embarked on a mission to read books aloud on camera, aiming to serve as a role model for Black schoolchildren facing literacy challenges and to inspire K-12 students nationwide.

Trump Drops Court Appeal Stopping Schools From Teaching About DEI

In a significant legal development, the Trump administration has retracted its appeal against a federal court decision that prevented the government from withholding federal funds from educational institutions advocating for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. This action affirms the ruling by a Maryland federal judge, which determined that the administration's attempt contravened the First Amendment.

Who Knows What an HBCU Is? About 60% of High Schoolers Don’t 

A recent survey by the United Negro College Fund reveals that more than 60% of high school students possess limited awareness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), while a mere 36% frequently engage in discussions about pursuing higher education.

Latest News