The sounds of children laughing is a common sound heard coming from the exhibits of the Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. For v...
After facing bullying in brick-and-mortar school, Oniyah Burns felt isolated and disconnected from the world. Seeking alternatives, Oniyah’s family ma...
Retiring baby boomers, a technology skills gap, and less career-prepared students are cause for concern in today’s rapidly changing workplace and emer...
America’s confidence in its public schools has dropped significantly in the past half-century. A mere 29 percent of Gallup survey participants express...
Dr. Irene Hasenberg Butter, a peace activist and author of Shores Beyond Shores: from Holocaust to Hope, My True Story, has a compelling experience to...
Simon Thomas was diagnosed with high-functioning autism when he was in first grade. Because of his differences, he struggled both academically and soc...
Over the last 20 years, technology has opened the door to a far more flexible and personalized approach to learning. Millions of people have taken adv...
Volunteering has always been a central part of Jordan Adams’ life. From a young age, Jordan understood the importance of giving back to her community ...
The sound of laughter radiates from the Special Journeys room at Trinity Church. Inside, kids play games, watch TV, or simply talk with one another. T...
The sounds of cans clanking on the metal shelves vibrates from the warehouse of Community Links Food Bank. Inside, volunteers sort food donations, inc...
Each week 11-year-old Macyn Bradley spends time doing something she enjoys: volunteering. On Wednesday mornings, the Arizona Virtual Academy (AZVA) st...
Choosing a piece of fabric from the table, Felicity Kenny heads to the sewing machine. Placing her foot on the peddle, she places the fabric under the...