hnguyen+FollowSchool Drama: Parents Called Out!Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is putting parents on blast, saying they need to step up to help fix the post-Covid mess in schools—think bad behavior and kids skipping class. The government’s rolling out a new support program for struggling schools, but Phillipson says it’s not just on teachers—moms, dads, and carers need to get involved too. With suspensions and absences at record highs, especially among white working-class kids, the pressure’s on for everyone to help get kids back in class and behaving. #Education #SchoolLife #Parenting298Share
hnguyen+FollowHow a first-grade teacher inspires independenceZhaci Jones, named Richland One’s Teacher of the Year, is making a real difference at Carver-Lyon Elementary. She’s not just teaching first graders to read and write—she’s showing them how to be independent and believe in themselves. Her motto, “I can and I will,” is something her students repeat daily, helping them tackle challenges with confidence. Jones’s classroom is a place where kids feel supported, even on tough days, and her passion for education is contagious (just ask her students about their love for Stitch!). What do you think makes a teacher truly unforgettable? #Education #EducationMatters #TeacherOfTheYear60Share
hnguyen+FollowNetflix doc uncovers Michigan mom’s shocking catfish schemeA small Michigan town was rocked when a new Netflix documentary revealed a mother secretly tormented her own daughter with hundreds of cruel, anonymous texts—some urging her to take her own life. Over a year, Kendra Licari posed as classmates, sending relentless messages to her daughter Lauryn and Lauryn’s boyfriend, tearing their relationship apart. The FBI eventually traced the texts back to Kendra, leading to her arrest and prison sentence. The documentary dives deep into the emotional fallout, showing how Lauryn is still grappling with trust and healing. What do you think drives someone to betray their own family like this? #Education #Netflix #TrueCrime15069Share
hnguyen+FollowSchool Subjects Off-Limits for Some Kids?Can you believe nearly a quarter of kids on free school meals are skipping certain subjects just because of the cost? We’re talking about things like music (instruments), food tech (ingredients), and even school trips. It’s wild that families are shelling out over £2,200 a year just to get through secondary school. The government says they’re working on it, but for now, a lot of kids are missing out on opportunities just because of money. #Education #EducationMatters #ChildPoverty42Share
Charles Richardson+FollowStudent Loan SAVE Plan Just Got RiskyStudent loan borrowers on the SAVE plan, heads up! Interest is back, which means your debt could grow by $219 a month if you stick with forbearance. No progress toward loan forgiveness, either. And by 2028 (maybe sooner), you’ll be moved to a new repayment plan automatically. If you’re still on SAVE, it might be time to look for a better deal before your balance balloons! #Education #StudentLoans #DebtAlert910Share
Robert Cox+FollowDefibrillators in Schools: Training Needed!Did you know every school in England now has a defibrillator, but many teachers don’t know how to use them? After years of campaigning following a tragic loss, parents are pushing for ALL school staff to get proper training. Having the equipment is great, but it’s useless if it’s just collecting dust in a cupboard. It’s time to make sure our kids are actually safe at school! #Education #SchoolSafety #Defibrillator10Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowNYC schools still need over 100 staffers!NYC public schools are just days away from opening, but more than 100 crucial support roles—like community assistants, family workers, and school aides—are still up for grabs. These jobs don’t require a college degree and start at $44,432, offering a real chance for locals to make a difference in students’ daily lives. If you’ve ever wanted to be more involved in your neighborhood or help shape the school experience for kids and families, now’s the time. What do you think: Should more people consider these roles? Would you take a job like this? #Education #NYCschools #JobOpening10Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowBrandon McCoy joins Sierra Canyon superteamBrandon McCoy, one of the nation’s top high school basketball prospects, is transferring to Sierra Canyon for his senior year. This move instantly boosts Sierra Canyon’s title hopes and adds another star to a program known for producing NBA talent like Bronny James and Marvin Bagley. McCoy’s ability to dominate on both ends—scoring, rebounding, and locking down opponents—makes him a game-changer. With Maximo Adams and Brannon Martinsen also on the roster, Sierra Canyon is shaping up to be a must-watch squad. How do you think this transfer will shake up the high school basketball scene? #Education #BrandonMcCoy #SierraCanyon10Share
Charles Richardson+FollowWhen School Breaks Kids: One Mom’s Wild RideImagine watching your kids become terrified of school—so much that one stops speaking and another pulls out her eyelashes. That’s Caro Giles’ reality. She didn’t choose home education for fun; it was survival. Her memoir ‘Unschooled’ is a raw look at how the system failed her daughters, especially with autism. She’s calling for less testing, more understanding, and schools that actually fit kids’ needs. Not every child thrives in the same classroom—shouldn’t we rethink what success means? #Education #SchoolRefusal #Parenting81Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowSkip College, Still Make Bank? Here’s HowTurns out, you don’t need a college degree to rake in six figures! New research found 5.7 million people in the US are earning $100K+ without a bachelor’s. Top-paying gigs include chief execs, software devs, and even elevator repair pros. With college costs soaring, more folks are choosing these alternative (and lucrative) career paths. Check out the full list—your dream job might be on it! #Education #CareerGoals #NoDegreeNeeded10Share