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While state curriculum changes and assessment shifts present ongoing hurdles, Board President Kristin Tassin applauded district and campus leadership for their “tailored interventions” to ensure every ...
Parents and schools brace for Indiana’s new reading law, which may hold back more third graders—just as summer school funding ...
Money matters in education, but it’s no guarantee of student success. Take New York, for example. In its latest “Making the ...
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InStyle on MSNAll About Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton's 4 Kids, Who Are "Disinterested" in Her Fame
Cate Blanchett shares four children with her longtime husband Andrew Upton. Here's everything you should know about the ...
The new proposal for a single elementary school on the district's Waterford campus also includes a middle school addition for fifth grade.
Families at the front of the line arrived at Dallas' Fair Park as early as 4 a.m. for the back-to-school fair that started ...
The Connecticut high school serves about 2,700 students. In the 2023-24 school year, 189 students took the AP Precalculus ...
New York State is moving forward with a controversial ban on cellphones and smart devices in public schools for the upcoming school year.
From teaching math education to leading literacy education, Ruthi Hortsch applied her problem-solving skills to take on the ...
The North Carolina state legislature became the first in the U.S. to approve a bill joining the Educational Choice for Children Act. Illinois owes the same to its children after taking away ...
MPS mostly uses its AGR funds – about $25 million for the last school year – for tutoring and teacher coaching. Of the 64 MPS ...
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MNPS' $6.5 million settlement shows us exactly what the district prioritizes | Opinion
MNPS approved a $6.5 million settlement with five former district employees who accused superintendent Adrienne Battle of retaliatory firings.
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