The College Board, maker of the SAT, is trying to defend its often state-sponsored testing monopoly from an upstart competitor a fraction of its size.
With a growing threat to the SAT as the dominant testing option, the College Board is racing to protect its monopoly.
A retiring Palm Beach County high school English teacher spells out challenges of lowered expectations in today's classroom.
Our public schools are facing an existential crisis, and giving massive bonuses to 32 teachers isn’t going to solve it. | ...
The only Pistons rotation player unavailable against the Heat is Jaden Ivey, who is out for the rest of the season after ...
Paul George's season-ending procedure has further positioned the 76ers for a timely tank. What's next in Philly?
In recent weeks, I’ve written several columns flagging areas where North Carolina lags behind other states. We don’t do a ...
If the NCAA prefers to keep a smaller, campus-style arena as a First Four site, Oral Roberts’ Mabee Center stands ready. The ...
In recent weeks, I’ve written several columns flagging areas where North Carolina lags behind other states. We don’t do a ...
The beloved Charlotte weatherman talks about where he sees his future with the TV station, about the time he had to prove his last name was real to a Carolina Panthers star and much more.
By John Hood In recent weeks, I’ve written several columns flagging areas where North Carolina lags behind other states. We don’t do a good job of providing patients access to telehealth services, for ...
By Ann Farabee In some ways, I believe serving students in the college cafeteria while attending Gardner Webb and serving customers at the Pizza Inn while attending UNC Charlotte, seem to have been ...