Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill Tuesday adding Latino and Hispanic history as a requirement in the state's learning standards.
A new state law will ensure New Jersey students are learning Latino and Hispanic history in the classroom. The law signed Sept. 29 by Gov. Phil Murphy will require public school districts to include ...
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has signed legislation requiring the State Board of ...
Advice and resources to help religious education teachers to address sexual ethnics and LGBT+ in the classroom ...
As more states add bans on teaching Black history in classrooms across America, Stacker highlighted 19 underrepresented ...
The Board of Regents finalized the advisory board for the newly established University of Iowa Center for Intellectual ...
School officials said parents can opt out of having their eighth graders read the 2016 young adult novel that deals with race ...
Head Priest Giani Gurjit Singh recites hymns from the Sikh Holy Scripture as members of sangat (community) listen. (Courtesy of Jaspreet Singh, Community Development Director for Sikh Youth Alliance, ...
Local history projects are some of the biggest casualties as 19 California campuses are missing over $5.2 million in canceled ...
Out of 59 North Texas school districts the CBS News Texas I-Team surveyed, five adopted Bluebonnet Learning RLA for this ...
Two weeks after primary and secondary schools across the country resumed for the 2025/2026 academic session, most schools are ...
Opponents of public education have chosen to exploit violent tragedies across the country and here in North Carolina to sow ...