Experts discuss in this video whether schools are failing to utilize technology and the arts for disadvantage students. They also suggest how best to use those tools.

Dr. Marc Hill discusses three elements underpinning educations reform. He applies principles offered by Kiese Laymon.

A police investigation concluded that three SUNY-Albany students lied about a racially-motivated attack. Authorities believe the three women were the attackers and will charge them with third-degree assault.

Michelle Obama launched a project that will allow students and educators around the nation to access scores of e-books.

Missouri Republicans propose budget cuts to punish anti-racism protests. Critics call it misguided and harmful.

A new study explores why children of color fall into the science achievement gap. Researchers find that the problems begin as early as kindergarten.

U.S. Education Department proposes new rules to standardize how states identify special education students. The Obama administration suspects there is racial bias in the system.

New York City is departmentalizing fifth-grade math to close the academic disparity. Math instructors will teach elementary school students in the hope of better preparing them for high school algebra.

A Missouri school integration law prevents a Black student from attending his school. The third-grader's mother has launched a petition to change the law.

Fairfield University students held an off-campus ghetto-theme party. School officials launched an investigation and are organizing racial sensitivity training.

A jury rules that three San Jose State University students are not guilty of a hate crime. The prosecutor may seek a retrial.

Acting Education Secretary John King is on a mission to reset the tone about teachers. Under the new federal education law, teachers will have greater input in education policy.