J.C. Derrick, Tom Pfingsten | Big issues confront Christian colleges and universities as leaders converge this week in Dallas
Despite the horrors of the Turpin case, homeschool advocates note child abuse risk factors don’t include learning at home
Paul Butler, Marvin Olasky | Financial errors, insider dealings, and theological concerns force a change at an evangelical powerhouse
Administrators say students violated anti-bias policy for denying gay member a leadership role
Granite State lawmakers approve education savings account program
Leigh Jones | High-school students are organizing and engaging in the fight for life, despite sharp opposition from some administrators and peers
Last-minute tax bill changes dashed hopes for tax relief for homeschool education expenses
Despite widespread fear of the Trump administration wrecking crew, much about U.S. schools remained unchanged in 2017
Final version of the tax overhaul package kept student loan interest deduction and nixed tax on graduate tuition waivers