Yes. This case involved a homeschooled student, demonstrating that structured, evidence-based reading intervention can be effectively implemented outside of traditional school settings with consistent ...
Can a "schoolyard dispute" warrant federal court intervention? Do first-graders have First Amendment rights? The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit just gave a resounding yes to both questions.
A federal complaint alleged a first grader in California was punished for giving a "Black Lives Matter" drawing to an African American classmate in 2021. A court ruled in favor of the school district, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that elementary school students have First Amendment protections, reviving a lawsuit brought ...
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that elementary school students have First Amendment protections, reviving a lawsuit brought on behalf of a Southern California first grader who was allegedly ...
A federal appeals court has revived the First Amendment lawsuit of a California 1st grader who alleges she was punished for giving a drawing to a Black classmate with a message referencing Black Lives ...
(CN) — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a first grader in Southern California whose mother claims her First Amendment rights were violated after she drew a racially themed picture ...
The academic effects of the pandemic weren’t just limited to school-age children. Kids who were babies and toddlers in the early years of COVID, currently in 1st and 2nd grades, are now struggling too ...
"It’s frustrating that receiving this high school diploma actually closed doors for Makena instead of opening them," Makena Simonsen's attorney tells PEOPLE Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE.