This is a good article for whoever is in charge of creating the education class schedule to read. Its a study that looked into starting school later so that students are better learners.
This resource is also used in the classroom I am in. It has an everyday news video about what is going on in the world that would interest middle school aged students. I am also quite interested in the videos when they are shown in class.
This website gives valuable information about every school and district in the state. Information ranges from teacher salaries, ethnicity breakdowns, and PSAE scores. This is a good source for future teachers to decide where they would like to work someday, and current teachers to see trends in their school and district.
This website provides news articles about primarily biology topics but the topics are pretty advanced so this information is most pertinent to high school students.
This site links to chemistry classroom management and activity resources. It also has a lot of fun links that relate chemistry to other subject areas from history to poetry.
I hesitate to put this up here since this is technically about college students but I feel that there are a lot of similarities about what they say in the video that is relevant to the lives of college students is also highly relevant to the lives of high school students.
This website is for middle school teachers and has lesson plans, power points, graphic organizers, and links that could be used by teachers to support the classroom.
This site is maintained by a high school biology teacher. It includes notes / study guides, interactive quizzes, online activities, and numerous science links relating to all biology topics.
This site has various resources for elementary, middle and high school grades. Something especially interesting is the free video series titled "Women Are Scientists."