Ethan David, of Roslyn High School, launched a robotics program for students at the Boys & Girls Club, expanding ...
The Congressional App Challenge is a nationwide competition that encourages middle and high school students to develop skills ...
Gianforte Family Foundation awards record $16 million statewide, with $1.4 million benefiting Flathead Valley organizations ...
Cristina Mancini has built a career that shapes culture. As the current CEO of Black Girls Code, Mancini’s world seems like it would revolve around technology — which is true, at least partially. But ...
Jury found Fast Feet Sports Academy owner guilty on 12 counts of aggravated sexual battery and not guilty on six counts of ...
Student projects in Lincoln are having real-world impacts on the city, a local solid waste district, local restaurants and ...
U.S. Senator Todd Young of Indiana, alongside Senator Michael Bennet and a number of bipartisan colleagues, has introduced ...
Student-run organization Girls Who Code seeks to empower women and gender-diverse students in computer science and related ...
Jada has the grades and the game but teacher bias and Louisiana law traps her and other Black girls in the school-to-prison pipeline.
Memorial Field's track deemed unsafe for practice and competition due to cracks and deterioration. Repairs needed to ensure athlete safety. Approval pending for bleachers removal.
Courtesy of CC Girls Who Code As much of New England braced for what would soon become the (second) Blizzard of 2026, members ...
Meet Ingrid Ayón, who came to Arizona when she was a baby. Her family remains in Cottonwood, but she was deported after a ...