Katherine Hunt+FollowAre AI Chatbots Making Kids Less Social?Imagine every kid in class with their own AI chatbot tutor—sounds futuristic, right? But here’s the catch: decades of research say real learning happens when kids interact with each other, not just with screens. Schools are rushing to bring AI into classrooms, but no one really knows how it’ll affect kids’ brains, friendships, or mental health. Should we really swap messy classroom debates for solo chatbot convos? Food for thought! #Education #AIinEducation #EdTech00Share
Julie Alexander+FollowWould You Drop a Slacker From Your Group?Imagine grinding on a group project while one teammate ghosts the whole time. That’s what happened to this college student, who finally removed the MIA classmate’s name before turning in the final assignment. The twist? The professor totally backed her up! Now she’s wondering if she was too harsh, but most people say she did the right thing. Would you have done the same, or is that too cold? #Education #GroupProjectDrama #CollegeLife00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowBaltimore schools start late as cold snap hitsBaltimore families are waking up to a real winter blast—schools across the area are delaying their start times on December 15 because of dangerous cold and the risk of icy roads. With snow and slush from the weekend freezing overnight, the morning commute could be extra tricky, and wind chills might make it feel like single digits. If you’re heading out, bundle up and give yourself extra time. How are you handling the cold snap? Any tips for keeping kids warm or making the morning routine smoother? Let’s share ideas below! #Education #Baltimore #SchoolDelay00Share
WindWombat+FollowWaukee rivalry heats up Iowa hoopsWaukee Northwest and Waukee are about to light up the Iowa high school basketball scene, facing off as the state’s No. 1 and No. 3 teams. Both squads are undefeated and scoring big, with the Wolves averaging nearly 70 points and the Warriors 77. Cedar Falls is holding strong at No. 2, while Ames made a huge leap in the rankings after two impressive wins. With so much talent on display, which team do you think will come out on top in this early-season showdown? Who’s your pick for the biggest surprise this year? #Education #K12 #IowaBasketball00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowWhy ASHS could change Alabama healthcareBig changes are coming for students aiming for healthcare careers—federal loan rules will soon make graduate degrees in nursing and allied health more expensive. That’s why the new Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences (ASHS) is such a game-changer. Opening in Demopolis in 2026, ASHS is tuition-free and starts prepping students for healthcare jobs as early as 9th grade. Students can earn certifications, college credits, and hands-on experience, all before facing those rising costs. This could be a real lifeline for families and a boost for Alabama’s healthcare system. What do you think—will early training like this help solve our healthcare shortages? #Education #Alabama #Healthcare00Share
Robert Cox+FollowLily Burch scores first point for John CarrollLily Burch just made her mark by scoring her first point for John Carroll Catholic in a tight 54-48 win over Woodlawn! It’s always exciting to see a player notch their first stat, and Burch’s effort helped seal the victory. Next up, the Cavaliers face a tough challenge against Gardendale, who are ranked much higher in Alabama. Despite the odds, the team’s spirit is high. Can Burch and her teammates pull off a big upset? Let’s cheer them on and share your thoughts—what do you think it takes for underdogs to win big? #Education #JohnCarrollCatholic #HighSchoolHoops00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowChapel Hill legend proves it’s never too lateDr. David L. Kelly Jr. just crossed off a 70-year-old goal—finally earning his undergraduate degree from UNC at age 90! After a celebrated career as a neurosurgeon and professor, Dr. Kelly realized he was still missing one class from his original degree. Instead of letting it go, he reached out, and the university honored his lifelong dedication by awarding him the diploma. His story is a powerful reminder that dreams don’t have an expiration date. What’s something you’ve always wanted to finish or try, no matter how long it takes? #Education #College #ChapelHill00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowChapel Hill neurosurgeon’s 70-year graduation storyAfter nearly seven decades, Dr. David L. Kelly Jr. finally walked away with his UNC undergraduate degree—at age 90! He missed out on graduating in 1955 by just one class, but that didn’t stop him from becoming a neurosurgeon, professor, and mentor to countless students. Now, after a lifetime of teaching and healing, he’s checked off his last academic goal. Dr. Kelly’s journey is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to finish what you started. What’s something you’ve always wanted to complete, no matter how long it takes? #Education #College #ChapelHill10Share
hnguyen+FollowDePaul’s big staff cuts hit Loop Library hardDePaul just laid off over 100 staff members—about 8% of its workforce—citing budget pressures from fewer international students and rising costs. The Loop Library, a staple for downtown students, is now running with just one full-time librarian and reduced hours, sparking real concern about its future. While DePaul says the library will stay open next year, some insiders worry it could close after that. With hiring freezes and major cutbacks across departments, it’s clear the university is in a tough spot. How do you think these changes will impact student life and the campus community? #Education #DePaul #Chicago00Share
Robert Cox+FollowTrinity Christian’s closure hits home in Palos HeightsLosing Trinity Christian isn’t just about a school shutting its doors—it’s about a whole community feeling the impact. For local athletes like Ryan Gierhahn and Garrett Greene, this means scrambling to find new schools and saying goodbye to teammates who’ve become family. Even Coach Osborn is focused on making their final season count, keeping spirits high despite the uncertainty. The men’s basketball team is determined to finish strong, but the sense of loss is real for everyone who called Trinity home. How do you think this closure will affect the neighborhood and future students? #Education #PalosHeights #TrinityChristian00Share