Lynn Heemstra has been working to improve the lives of Grand Rapids children since 1998. As executive director of Our Community’s Children, a nonprofit...
Imagine immersing yourself in endless hours of studying U.S. history, civics and government, with the goal of proudly representing your school and community at...
Following months of back-and-forth debate from the state concerning Common Core, the national set of educational standards, teachers and administrators now are preparing for...
With growing numbers of Michigan parents choosing not to have their children receive vaccinations required for children to attend school, state health officials want...
During his year-long journey through the country speaking to educators, National Teacher of the Year Sean McComb has one main goal: encourage teachers to...
Two hundred Kent area students, selected for their leadership potential, gathered for a day of lessons and activities as part of the Empowering Youth...
High school students are getting a head start on college with the Health Sciences Early College Academy through the Kent Intermediate School District. The...
Kent ISD Superintendent Kevin A. Konarska recently announced his plan to retire at the end of the current school year.
Konarska led Kent ISD through...
Kelloggville High School student Danira Stanojevic had an interesting experience listening to her classmates respond to the film “Tough Guise: Violence, Media and the...
While women have overtaken men in college-going rates and college degrees in recent decades, K-12 school girls have outperformed boys for nearly a century,...
Study Hall highlights the students, teachers and others making education magic happen every day in classrooms across Kent County and beyond. We will introduce you to amazing students, dynamite teachers and brainy education experts.