INDIANAPOLIS — Officials with the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township said they are listening to the community as school officials ditch plans to build a new transportation center in favor of a new middle school. In May, the district will ask Northside residents for a referendum which will fund the district’s plans to relocate […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Three days into Indiana’s legislative session, education is one of the top issues lawmakers are tackling. That’s welcome news for the thousands of teachers from across Indiana who rallied at the Statehouse less than two months ago. Ben Yoder was one of the more prominent teachers at November’s Red For Ed rally at […]

Looks like our forever First Lady is headed to IGTV really soon. Obama will be doing a six part series regrading the journey of first year college students. Obama is a huge fan of education and she understands the struggles getting through that first year. The series will be released on Instagram soon but no […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Tuesday was a historic day at Indiana’s Statehouse as thousands of teachers showed up from all over the state to rally. For hours, thousands of teachers and their supporters rallied and marched in support of the following things teachers say they need from legislators to be successful: Increase average salary to $60K for […]

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The students and staff of Nichols Junior High, a predominantly black and Hispanic Title 1 school in Arlington, Texas, should be immediately removed from their school building. Something there appears to be poisoning and sickening them. Since this current school year began, over 500 medical complaints have been filed. Yeah, 500. These aren’t kids playing […]

A young man’s dream of space exploration is that much closer to reality when he graduates college this spring. But that’s not even the most amazing part of his story. When he graduates this May, he’ll be just 19-years-old. That’s right, when most students are either just starting or completing their freshman year, 19-year-old Ronald […]

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John Wilson, President, Morehouse College, says he doesn’t know if Trump’s HBCU executive order will make an impact.

3/1/17- Roland Martin talks to Omarosa Manigault and Howard University’s Dr. Greg Carr about the HBCU executive order, Pell Grants and more. “It tells the agency what the President wants to get done. This President has done this within the first 40 days. We’ve moved the Executive Director from three tiers down, which is where President […]

Byron Jones, the EVP and CFO of University of Phoenix, talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about Saving Tomorrow, Today, a partnership with Florida A&M University to offer online courses for minority K12 students and prepare them for higher education while also helping to create a pipeline for future HBCU attendance. Click the link below to […]

The Education Department accesses civil rights gains under President Obama. Activists are preparing for rollbacks under Trump's administration.

The President-elect wants DeVos to reform the education system. She's a strong proponent of school choice.

Voters overwhelmingly turned down a constitutional amendment for the special statewide school district. At issue were education funds and control.