Black men in Hartford show support for students on the first day of school. They recognize that the students face an uphill battle.

In a joint complaint, the NAACP and two disabled Black students accuse Richmond, Virginia Schools of Discrimination. The U.S. Department of Education's Civil Rights Division is evaluating the allegations.

Chicago South Side educators are using innovative methods to reach their students. Winning a social entrepreneur award has opened new doors for PilotEd.

A teacher is in trouble over having her only Black student play a slave in an Underground Railroad game. School officials said the game was unauthorized.

Opponents of public school closures have new evidence of discrimination. A new study says school closures disproportionately harm Black and poor students.

A federal judge suspends school board elections in Ferguson, Missouri. He said the process discriminates against Black voters.

U.S. Secretary of Education John King shares his vision for education equity. NewsOne Now host Roland Martin and his panel evaluate King's vision and the likely education policies of the presidential candidates.

Advocates and educators say teachers can play a major role in bridging communities and schools. Teachers who know the community they serve are more effective.

A federal judge blocks Obama's transgender school bathroom rule. The plaintiffs accused the president of an overreach.

Principal Nadia Lopez has earned recognition for her inspirational programs. She's even more determined to steer her students on the path to success.