School District
Coverage of School District in the Nexus archive.
- ‘I want her to choose the best strategy’: My wife’s Social Security is just $900. Should she claim spousal benefit at 62?
The article discusses whether a wife should claim a spousal benefit at age 62, noting that her current Social Security amount is only $900. This financial concern relates to her employment as a teacher at a school district, which limited her contributions to Social Security.
- Trump DOJ gives school district 7-day ultimatum over student trans policy that keeps parents in the dark
The Trump DOJ has given a school district a 7-day ultimatum to cease concealing student gender identity information from parents, warning of potential court action if compliance is not met. The demand centers on a policy that prevents parents from accessing details about their child's gender identity.
- New York school pauses plan to deploy humanlike AI robot teacher after backlash
A school district in upstate New York has paused plans to deploy an AI-powered humanoid robot in classrooms following backlash. The decision was made after public opposition to the technology in education.
- Retired female teacher died in freak wooden pole accident - and school district was negligent, family says
A retired female teacher died in a freak wooden pole accident, and her family claims the school district was negligent. The incident is under scrutiny for potential negligence by the school district.
- Retired female teacher died in freak wooden pole accident - and school district was negligent, family says
A retired female teacher died in a freak wooden pole accident, and her family claims the school district was negligent. The incident is under scrutiny for potential liability.
- [US] School supply scam
A parent received a scam call from a man claiming to represent a company offering school supply bundles for their son's school. The scammer requested $200 for a basic bundle and $400 for a premium bundle including a tablet, which the school explicitly prohibits. The parent identified the scam due to discrepancies with the school's official ordering process and tablet policy.
- Aurora mayor accuses school district of violating water restrictions
Aurora Mayor Coffman accused the school district of violating water restrictions, citing overly green school lawns on Facebook. The mayor's post highlights concerns about non-compliance with current watering limits.
- Valparaiso student says concussion changed his life as family sues school district
15-year-old Malakai Solomon suffered a concussion during a football practice, and nearly five months later, he claims his life has been significantly impacted. His family has filed a lawsuit against the school district.
- Pasadena Teen Spends Eight Hours in School Oak Marked for Removal as Mother Pleads With City Council
A 17-year-old Pasadena teen spent eight hours in a school oak tree marked for removal, and her mother told the City Council that desperation drove the act after officials at multiple levels failed to address their concerns.
- I've taken 5 maternity leaves. Some experiences did not go well — but I learned how important it is to have choices.
Alexandra Frost, a former teacher in Ohio with five children, faced challenges with maternity leave policies, including self-employment blurring work and parental leave, and varying policies affecting her health and family time.
- Jury Finds Former Sacramento Man Guilty for Knowingly Misusing Money Stolen from a School District
A jury found William A. Sassman guilty of engaging in monetary transactions with criminally derived property. The trial lasted four days, and the case involved money stolen from a school district.
- One southern city you've never heard of is growing faster than anywhere else in America
Celina, Texas, has become the fastest-growing city in America with a 24.6% population increase between 2024 and 2025, driven by affordable housing and better schools. Rapid growth is straining infrastructure but residents report maintaining a close-knit community feel.
- Meta settles school district lawsuit claiming addictive design harmed students' mental health
Meta has settled a bellwether lawsuit filed by a school district claiming the company's addictive design harmed students' mental health. This settlement is significant as it was the first of at least 1,200 similar cases brought by school districts against Meta, Snap, YouTube, and TikTok, with the remaining cases still pending trial.
- Meta settles closely watched school district lawsuit weeks ahead of trial
Meta has settled a high-profile lawsuit brought by a school district, resolving the case weeks before trial was set to begin. However, the company continues to face multiple additional legal challenges. The settlement represents a significant development in ongoing litigation against the tech giant.