Today, the lion’s share of homeschoolers in SC — 97 percent — are educated under laws that require no government confirmation of learning.
With dual enrollment’s growing popularity, The Washington Post asked current and former students how the experience has shaped them and what advice they have for would-be enrollees.
Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to know when ...
SB201, sponsored by Sen. Keith Grover, R-Provo, would make it so fewer shelter animals in the state are euthanized. The bill ...
Several conservative states are proposing new bills that take aim at the same targets that President Trump has put forth as ...
Two Republican senators told POLITICO they were undecided after Means faced tough questions on her vaccine views at a nomination hearing.
Garnering the most attention is $500M for road repair and improvements to address past deficits and stay ahead of new demand to speed up efforts to erase a 30-year backlog in road funding, and ...
NC State offers an online cybersecurity bootcamp powered by a third-party company. Some students say it made false promises.
Mississippi will receive more than $400M to fight the opioid epidemic. So far, officials haven’t directed it toward programs ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is thanking her fellow Republican attorneys general and 60 U.S. lawmakers for filing amicus briefs in support of her lawsuit against the ...
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