Acquiring scientific literacy presents a challenge to all students, but those of color and those who come from low socio-economic status backgrounds may be at a significant disadvantage.

Students from Brandeis High School in San Antonio, Texas, won top honors at the 2016 Loggerhead Challenge.

The Ninth Annual Reading Discovery Program is planned for 10 a.m. Thursday (Jan. 28) at the George Bush Presidential Library’s Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.

Research has shown that efforts through the Texas Grow! Eat! Go! program have had a positive effect on improving the health and wellness of youth.

Wijekumar’s project, known as the Intelligent Tutoring System for the Structure Strategy, got its start in July 2001 at Penn State University.

Texas has seen a dramatic rise in the number of K-12 students studying Chinese.

A study led by a team of Texas A&M University System researchers found school meals paired with popular vegetables are less likely to wind up in garbage bins.

A Texas A&M University study found female students do better in language arts and math when they have female teachers.

Free Texas A&M regional collaborative workshops offer expanded education.

With the start of a new school year, school bus safety is something parents should discuss with their children.