Fewer Students Apply to Residential College Board After New Residency Requirement | Kaskaskia College Recognizes CTE Month & SAT Testing Postponed in Indiana | Indiana SAT Testing Postponed Due to College Board App Issue | Yavapai College Board Returns to In-Person Meetings | Palomar College Board Removes Anti-Racism Policy Amidst Controversy | Hoboken High School Students Nationally Recognized by College Board | Suffolk County Sheriff Tompkins Faces Extortion Charges and Resignation Calls | Cupertino Renters Face Displacement Due to Student Housing Conversion | Fewer Students Apply to Residential College Board After New Residency Requirement | Kaskaskia College Recognizes CTE Month & SAT Testing Postponed in Indiana | Indiana SAT Testing Postponed Due to College Board App Issue | Yavapai College Board Returns to In-Person Meetings | Palomar College Board Removes Anti-Racism Policy Amidst Controversy | Hoboken High School Students Nationally Recognized by College Board | Suffolk County Sheriff Tompkins Faces Extortion Charges and Resignation Calls | Cupertino Renters Face Displacement Due to Student Housing Conversion
A recent policy change requiring Residential College Board (RCB) members to live on campus has resulted in a noticeable drop in the number of students applying for positions. This shift impacts the composition and election process for the u...
Few students apply to Residential College Board after new residency requirement
This article summarizes recent education news, including Kaskaskia College recognizing Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month and the postponement of SAT testing in Indiana due to a technical issue.
Indiana high school juniors faced an unexpected disruption to their SAT testing schedule due to a statewide technology issue with the College Board app. The issue, which prevented the administration of the fully digital tests, has led to re...
SAT testing postponed in Indiana due to College Board app issue
The Yavapai College District Governing Board has decided to return to in-person meetings after conducting them virtually since February 2025. The decision, made on February 26, 2026, aims to address challenges related to member identificati...
Next Yavapai College Board meeting to be in person
The Palomar College board of directors has voted to remove its anti-racism policy, initially adopted in 2021 following the murder of George Floyd. This decision has ignited controversy, drawing criticism from students, faculty, and communit...
Hoboken High School is celebrating 34 students who have been nationally recognized by the College Board for their outstanding academic achievements. This recognition not only honors their hard work but also unlocks new opportunities for hig...
College Board Cancels Tool for Finding Low-Income High Achievers
Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins is embroiled in a federal extortion case, accused of leveraging his position to illicitly gain stock and subsequent reimbursement from a cannabis executive. The allegations have sparked calls for his r...
Pot entrepreneur, lobbyist Frank Perullo is alleged extortion victim of Suffolk Sheriff Steven Tompkins
In Cupertino, California, a plan to convert existing apartments into student housing is threatening to displace long-term residents. The Foothill-De Anza Community College District's decision to purchase McClellan Terrace Apartments to crea...
Editorial: Silicon Valley college board should look elsewhere for student housing
Melody Watson, a sophomore at Hawthorne Middle/High School in Florida, received a life-changing surprise when the College Board awarded her a $40,000 BigFuture scholarship. This recognition highlights her proactive approach to college plann...
Hawthorne Middle/High School student surprised with $40,000 BigFuture scholarship
Millions of high school students across the U.S. rely on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) as a key part of their college application journey. With the transition to a digital format and evolving college admission policies, understanding w...
The College Board announced refunds and retesting options for students affected by a technical glitch during the March 8, 2025, SAT administration. The glitch caused premature test submissions and disruptions, impacting thousands of student...