education
Statue of Artsakh Hero Robert Abajyan Unveiled at the 147th Primary School
A statue honoring an Artsakh hero was unveiled at the 147th primary school, with the last words inscribed on a plaque to emphasize memory and education.
Cyprus at a Crossroads: New Leadership, Global Education, and the Urgent Fight to Save Its Wildlife
Cyprus faces a pivotal moment in 2025 with a new energy minister steering national policy, a pioneering global scholars program opening new doors for students, and conservationists sounding the alarm over the island’s endangered vultures.
Simcoe County North Zone School Buses Canceled Amid Severe Weather: What Families Need to Know
Simcoe County’s North Zone school bus services were canceled due to hazardous weather, affecting families in Elmvale, Midland, Penetanguishene, and Orillia. Schools remain open, while other zones operate normally.
JCPS School Closings: Budget Cuts, Community Outcry, and What’s Next for Louisville’s Students
As Jefferson County Public Schools faces a $188 million deficit, proposals to close and consolidate schools have ignited emotional responses and fierce debate among families, educators, and board members. With the fate of several schools hanging in the balance, the…
Western Australia 2025: Tourism Reborn, Mining Partnerships, and Resilience in the Face of Disaster
In 2025, Western Australia stands at a crossroads: a revitalized tourism sector with a new Visitor Centre, international mining partnerships, and remarkable stories of survival after Cyclone Fina. The state is redefining its economic and cultural future.
Nigeria School Kidnapping: Over 250 Students Still Missing Amid Nationwide Security Crisis
A mass kidnapping at a Catholic school in Niger State has left over 250 students and 12 teachers missing, highlighting Nigeria’s deepening security crisis and sparking local and global calls for urgent action.
MacKenzie Scott’s Transformational Gifts: How Personal Kindness Sparked a $700 Million Philanthropy Wave for HBCUs
MacKenzie Scott’s record-breaking donations to HBCUs in 2025 are rooted in personal experiences of kindness. Her unrestricted gifts, totaling over $700 million this fall, are empowering universities to drive generational change, expand access, and address historic inequities.
Fox & Friends Weekend: Venezuela Tensions Rise and Media Integrity Debated
On Fox & Friends Weekend, contributors examined the U.S. military’s Operation Southern Spear targeting Venezuela and discussed media ethics amid claims of malicious video editing in political coverage.
Kathy Ireland and Dollar General Ignite Literacy and Creativity with $50,000 School Surprise
Supermodel-turned-business leader Kathy Ireland teams up with Dollar General to inspire reading and creativity in Tennessee schools, delivering a surprise $50,000 donation and cozy gifts, while continuing to shape cultural narratives through her documentary work.
McDonald’s Stock Sees Mixed Moves as Educator Honored for Impact
McDonald’s stock positions shifted among major investors amid new analyst ratings, while Alexa Everett of Eugene Field was celebrated as an Outstanding Educator for a second year, highlighting the company’s diverse influence.
NJ Governor Polls Tighten as Sherrill, Ciattarelli Clash Over Opioids, Military Records, and School Phones
As the New Jersey governor’s race heads into its final stretch, Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli spar over military records, opioid allegations, Trump ties, and the role of cellphones in schools, with polls showing a razor-thin margin.
Guyana-Born School Leader’s ICE Detention Stirs Iowa Debate
Ian Roberts, a Guyana-born superintendent and former Olympian, was detained by ICE in Iowa, igniting questions about immigration, education leadership, and community trust.















