‘Not a math person’: NC wants to make math classes more relevant to students entering the real world
Proposed changes to North Carolina's math standards would shake up requirements for upperclassmen in the state’s public high schools and emphasize real-world problem-solving in all grade levels. The ...
New York state testing results are in for primary schools, and the results reflect a long-standing trend that a new statewide ...
Enrollment in Pa.’s largest cyber school is booming despite a growing consensus that students learn best in-person. Some are ...
Molly DeWitt, 9, of Houston was imaginative and artistic, loving to spend time drawing, dancing and dreaming up stories. When ...
The leader of the Hoosiers' offense, and Heisman Trophy winner, grew up in a locale known for baseball. He's joined rare ...
They don’t understand what's happening with IU football, in Alabama. Not sure they even believe in the Hoosiers. They'll ...
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Candidate questionnaire: Brandell Adams outlines priorities in Michigan's 35th senate race
In a questionnaire, Brandell Adams shares positions on jobs, schools, data centers and a marijuana tax in Michigan’s 35th ...
Robert Blevins has always manned a premier position in life. He was born the first and only child of his mother, Latasha ...
The Jefferson County Joint Vocational School Board of Education discussed student programs and how they were preparing youth ...
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National Civil Rights Museum honors educational trailblazer
I just think that’s what has happened to me. I just came at the time when it was meant to happen,” said Educational Trailblazer Velma Lois Jones.
What starts as a small act of payback doesn’t always stay small. A sarcastic comment, a harmless plan, a moment meant to teach someone a lesson – only to spiral far beyond what was intended. People ...
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