Chalkbeat reports on how teachers are looking out for the tens of thousands of migrant and/or homeless families across New York City whose children often lack essential items needed for school.
Kyla Burton, 57, was a longtime kindergarten teacher and wife of Arizona Republic Executive Editor Greg Burton.
Culinary Arts students in Sioux City's Career Academy's Pro-State class participated in the "Food Truck Wars".
The hallways of North High School were filled with the smells of burgers, tacos and other foods as the school held its 4th ...
US Foods A local initiative in Kern County is making sure school kids stay fueled and ready to learn with delicious meals. US Foods has teamed up with Wood Stone Pizzeria and ...
Local food is finding its way into school districts through nonprofit co-ops and government-funded programs, but federal aid ...
Culinary Arts students at George County High School will soon have a new building to call home, incorporating classrooms and ...
Students in a social justice class at Smoky Hill High School in Aurora are learning that caring for people means helping them ...
As a part of a social justice class, Smoky Hill High School students are running a food bank for their peers who are food ...
DON’T HAVE A SCHOOL MEAL, IT’S LIKE YOU DON’T HAVE A BOOK TO LEARN. THE PUSH FOR UNIVERSAL SCHOOL LUNCHES. THE ADMINISTRATORS LOVE IT. I KNOW THE SCHOOL LUNCH LADIES LOVE IT. WHERE IT STANDS IN ...
For some of the exchange students visiting Litchfield through the German American Partnership Program, their favorite part of their stay was visiting the Twin Cities, shopping at the Mall of ...
Sessa is always trying to raise money for his students. “I’ve tried candy sales. I’ve tried wrapping paper sales, cookie ...