Chicago Educators And Artists Get Creative To Close The Learning Gap
Recent studies show the pandemic has had a significant impact on learning and is leaving many students behind.

26 million federal student loan borrowers in limbo, data indicates
President Joe Biden's plan calls for borrowers with incomes of up to $125,000 to receive up to $10,000 in federal student loan forgiveness.
By Evan Vucci / AP
Push for change as only 18 states require Holocaust education
A majority of states don't require Holocaust history in education curriculum. Survivor family members and museum curators are trying to change that.
By Scripps News
Media literacy helps students think critically about the news
Some states have implemented laws requiring news literacy classes in schools. How are teachers are bringing those lessons to the classroom?
By Nam Y. Huh / APTop Stories

Memphis residents express outrage at memorial for Tyre Nichols
One neighbor — a retired police officer of 40 years — said the Memphis Police Department has gone downhill.
By Scripps News
These young refugees are finding their way in America through soccer
In addition to academic programs, the organization integrates language learning into soccer practices.
By Scripps News
Romance scams becoming more common as stigma around reporting remains
Romance scams are the type of scam that people lose the most money to, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
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