Education
Kayla McClellan was expelled in grade 8 for poor grades and bad behavior. Now she gives students the same support that helped change her life. The post Teacher Appreciation Week: She Got ‘Kicked Out’ In 8th Grade — Now She Runs The School As Athletic Director appeared first on MadameNoire.
This is yet another attempt by Florida "education" officials to make U.S. history more palatable to white people by lying about it.
By fostering stronger home-school partnerships, parents can help teachers maximize their impact and ensure students thrive. The post Teacher Appreciation Week Reality Check — 7 Things Teachers Wish Parents Would Actually Do appeared first on MadameNoire.
Students at South Carolina State University successfully pushed to remove Pamela Evette as commencement speaker, prompting backlash from state lawmakers.
Spelman College's decision to select co-winners for their annual Miss Spelman College Pageant has sparked a serious debate online. The post Can You Spel Controversy? Spelman College Sparks Outrage For Crowning 2 Miss Spelman Pageant Queens After ‘Scoring Discrepancy’ appeared first on MadameNoire.
Black proms celebrate community, resilience, and Black achievement, rooted in a history of exclusion and a push against harmful narratives.
Arkansas Teacher Chokes Student For Calling Him "Lil Bruh" But Social Media Wants To Hear Both Sides
A teacher in West Memphis, Arkansas, is facing the repercussions of letting a student get under his skin.
Libraries evolve beyond books, offering free WiFi, job support, community programs, and inclusive spaces for all.
The traditional four-year college experience may soon be getting a major remix. Nearly 60 colleges across the country are now Ö„Õ¶Õ¶Õ¡Ö€Õ¯ing a shift to three-year bachelor’s degree programs, a move designed to tackle rising tuition costs and help students enter the workforce faster. Instead of the standard 120 credits, these accelerated programs would require around […]
Black poets have powerfully shaped literature, using poetry to document history, celebrate culture, and challenge injustice.
Black families celebrate Easter with vibrant traditions reflecting faith, family, and cultural heritage passed down over generations.
The Morning Hustle recently sat down with Keith Shoates, CEO of the Student Freedom Initiative (SFI), to discuss a powerful movement empowering students across our community. The conversation kicked off by looking back at 2019, when billionaire Robert Smith paid off $40 million in student loans for 400 Morehouse College graduates. This historic act of […]
