U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 23, 2025, permitting teachers to use physical force to discipline students. Trump's order rolls back guidance from previous Democratic ...
The Trump administration is trying to reshape how schools discipline students – and alter the federal government’s role in the process. On April 23, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive ...
Denver Public Schools is changing its discipline policy after shootings at East High School prompted questions about how the district manages students with offenses such as weapons violations. DPS ...
The outcome of the 2024 presidential election could sway the direction of school discipline policy as each major candidate presents a starkly different view of how schools should approach student ...
President Trump has signed an executive order that could pave the way for a legal challenge of California law banning student suspensions for “willfully defiant” conduct. The directive has sown ...
The Gwinnett County school board agreed the district’s rollout of its new discipline policy has caused confusion and created problems for staff in schools, but members seem split over whether they ...
SAN DIEGO — Parents are upset over discipline policies in the San Diego Unified School District that they say allows students to behave badly without facing any consequences. Parents brought their ...
FIRST ON FOX: Grassroots parental rights advocacy group Parents Defending Education (PDE) is urging the Trump administration to reverse "unconstitutional" Biden-era policies that penalize schools for ...
THE HEAD OF THE BALTIMORE COUNTY NAACP SAYS SINCE DAY ONE THE SCHOOL SYSTEM IS FAILED TO GET A HANDLE ON VIOLENCE ON CAMPUS SOME OF IT CAPTURED ON CELL PHONE VIDEO. IF THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IS NOT ...
SAN DIEGO — San Diego Unified parents spoke out about a controversial disciplinary policy they say is letting some troublesome students stay in school instead of getting expelled or suspended. They ...
There has been little public comment on proposed changes to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's disciplinary policy, but those who have weighed in largely support the new system. The ...