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The student member on the Montgomery board would vote on budget, boundaries and closings.

Loudoun County board drew criticism for a plan that would have created high-poverty schools.

After Florida's governor invited Yale University to relocate, a Yale sophomore wrote a satirical take on the news.

Yale has been in New Haven, Conn., for more than 300 years. Would lower taxes be enough to pull the Ivy League school from New England to the Sunshine State?

Officials at an elementary school in Anchorage, AK., say they have uncovered a plot among three first-grade students last week

'Not talking about color or teaching children to ignore it because diversity is only skin-deep will not stop the spread of racism.'

Neighborhoods just east of Rock Creek Park, like Columbia Heights and Petworth, saw the biggest jump in the population under 18.

Lawyers for a U-Va. dean want to speak with 'Jackie' under oath for a defamation lawsuit, saying that her account of a gang rape was a fabrication. The former student's lawyers are trying to block the interview, scheduled for April 5.

The school board declined to push forward a plan to create two majority-poverty schools.

Five upperclassman swimmers allegedly threatened and humiliated freshmen during a hazing ritual in 2014 that they said mimicked similar hazing in years past.

Loudoun County is weighing a plan that would reverse a policy of economic integration.

Colleges across the country received hate-filled messages to networked printers; a white supremacist says the flier went to 20,000 devices, and he has plans for more.

Should there be more civil rights scrutiny of private schools that accept taxpayer funding via vouchers?

A college counselor issues a call to action to parents and schools. 'The message we inadvertently send: a prestige acceptance is better than a joyful childhood.'

Kerwin has led the private university in D.C. for a dozen years, providing a steady hand after years of leadership turmoil.

Loudoun County school board about to make historic decision.

The director of a campus center at Williams College takes on the idea of college students as overly sensitive, arguing that they are learning a crucial skill -- how to fight discrimination.

Advocates believe collecting more federal civil rights data will help students.

Gladys White Jordan was denied admission to the University of Mary Washington in the 1950s because of her race. Now the school has granted her a prestigious award for her efforts.

A new report shows little change in student achievement. Supporters say the approach needs more time.

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