| NYC high school baseball team left with no home |
| A New York City high school baseball team has been left with no home field, which has been under construction for more than four years, WABC-TV reports. |
| UPDATE: All injured Burke County students released from hospital |
| News 12 has learned all of the Burke County Middle School students taken to the hospital have been released and are now home. |
| UPDATE: All Burke County Middle School Children On Six Flags Trip Are Safe At Home |
| NBC 26 has learned six school buses from Burke County Middle School have been involved in an accident on I-20 In Newton County. |
| Pre-school appeals for help to get ?100k new home |
| EIGHTEEN months ago a village pre-school was left devastated after staff and parents were told they would no longer be getting a ?300,000 new home. |
| Architect for Portola Valley and Woodside school districts also worked on home of former superintendent, DA confirms |
| A top prosecutor confirmed this week that a criminal probe into the accounting practices of a former top Woodside and Portola Valley school official includes a review of renovation work done at his Redwood City home by an architecture firm that has worked on significant projects in both school districts. |
| Home ? Breaking News , Campus ? College campuses prep for NATO summit |
| With the beginnings of the NATO summit in motion, Columbia, Roosevelt University and other campuses in the South Loop are preparing for four days full of protests and thousands of people coming from around the globe. |
| School News |
| JMG students excel at conference |
| High School Notebook: Four local players make Sporting News Top 125 list |
| Another week, another list of accolades for high school football stars on the First Coast. The Sporting News released its top 125 of the best recruits in the class of 2013 this week, with four local prospects included. |
| Federal Loan Means New Home for Charter School |
| The $6.5 million loan means students and staff in the K-8 Fell Charter School will finally have a place to call home. |
| Washington Schools Superintendent Hopes School Transfer Bill Dies |
| Although passage appears unlikely this year, one local superintendent has major concerns about an effort to make it easier for students to cross school district boundaries to attend a public school closer to home. |