Flocabulary launches a new section for Black History Month. It offers rap videos and resources for educators.

Baltimore's Booker T. Washington Middle School launches development programs for families and teachers.

A survey finds that most teachers hesitate to introduce social media in the classroom. Here are three ways to get started.

People are turning to social funding platforms like GoFundMe to pay tuition. Generous strangers are making education goals possible.

New York City plans to launch a college savings plan for kindergarten students from low-income families. The program encourages parents to put away small amounts consistently to make college affordable.

A survey of K-12 teachers found a high level of satisfaction with the profession. Here are some ways to pursue an education career.

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser nominates Antwan Wilson for schools chancellor. Wilson would bring his reform-mindedness to schools in the nation's capital.

A record seven Black students won the prestigious Rhodes Scholarships. They are among an elite group of 32 American college students chosen for the class of 2017.

Morehouse Medical School's dean receives a prestigious award. The Horatio Alger Award recognizes perseverance, leadership and commitment to academic excellence.

Some administrators in District of Columbia Schools are spending their grant money on arts programs. It's helping boys of color discover new career paths and develop life skills.

A third-grade Philadelphia class is learning more than ABCs. They're learning to push through obstacles on their path to success.

Many Black educators have made amazing contributions that have gone unnoticed. Let's celebrate these unsung heroes.