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The learners embraced the spirit of World Book Day, dressing up as their favourite superheroes and bringing stories to life.
Meet a schoolboy who needs help with some big decisions, join a group of friends on a trip to the seaside, head off in stormy ...
A total of 3,274 students from 97 schools in Ho Chi Minh City and other provinces participated in the competition, which is aimed at 10th and 11th-grade students from specialized schools across the co ...
The Pensacola News Journal is working with high schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa County to put their top students in the ...
The Talladega City Board of Education unanimously approved the science textbooks for all grade levels during their regular ...
Camping and hiking are popular activities, and Edible Wild Plants (Douglas Darnowski, Abdo, 2025, 112 pages, $32.95) is a ...
A new bill, AB 1121, would require all schools to use a method based on the so-called “science of reading,” which emphasizes ...
Textbooks appear to be a battleground for some local school boards. In Wilson County, a school board member claimed a book ...
A proposed law would require schools to use the phonics-based approach to teach reading. Critics say it harms English learners.
Author Martha Wiley and illustrator Michelle Mirakian make science fun with their "Kids on the Move" book series, teaching physics through stories and hands-on experiments.
Curious minds and busy hands filled Cherokee Trail Elementary School as students and families gathered for a night of hands-on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities.