Author: John Warner, EE staff writer

When I was a youth, I played a lot of sports.  There were the organized ones, soccer and hockey starting in first grade, baseball the year after that, lacrosse once I...

Research shows that the young people of Gen Z are more politically engaged than older generations, and much more likely to be active politically, say by attending a march or...

With the school year underway, the school and education news has ratcheted up as various fault lines in place before the pandemic have been fully revealed, and everyone tries to...

When the 2023 edition of the U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings was released, New York’s Columbia University experienced one of the largest tumbles in the history of...

At the start of September, the New York Times asked some important thinkers the question, “What is school for?” The eight different writers answered in eight different ways, which shouldn’t be...

I knew the freakout over the release of this year’s scores for the National Association of Education Progress (NAEP) test was going to be big, but I didn’t know it...