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Make parents pay for kids who miss school to curb chronic school absenteeism
New York Post· 13 hours agoNew York has tried a carrot approach to push parents to get their kids up and out in the mornings....
Outlier: How one NJ school district upped test scores and beat COVID's learning loss
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoUnion City, at 0.26 points, lost only a quarter of a year’s worth of learning. Those two districts...
School district takes part in free books reading initiative
North Fort Myers Neighbor· 2 days agoThe books free books delivered to the child are chosen to follow the Florida B.E.S.T. Benchmarks....
Island County health board expresses ‘dismay’ over school board comments | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 7 days agoIn a March 19 meeting, board member Betsy Foster proposed amendments to the Washington State School...
Literacy Can't Wait: Saving Literacy Through the IMSE Foundation Scholarship Program
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 4 days agoOnly one-third of U.S. students can read proficiently, and nearly 70% of fourth graders do not read at grade level. Yet in contrast, research shows that ...
National test scores reveal US students losing proficiency in history and civics
WGNO via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoAmerican youth aren't making the grade in civics or history following a trend of declining...
Rotary Club of Muscatine, United Way give students literacy kits
WHBF Davenport via Yahoo News· 5 days agoRotary Club of Muscatine partnered with the United Way of Muscatine to assemble literacy kits for...
Content Crucible
Santa Fe Reporter· 4 days agoGigi Grogan, a senior student at Mandela International Magnet School who read Norwegian Wood last year for her language and literature class, says...
Opinion: What’s the Right Goal for Student Achievement? Is 50% Proficiency Enough? 63%?
The 74 via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNew York City districts with above-average reading scores have asked for flexibility from Chancellor...
Court Allows Case Challenging Segregation in N.Y.C. Schools to Advance
New York Times· 2 days agoIf successful, it could lead to changes to gifted and selective programs, or even their elimination....