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US News best high school rankings 2024: These are Alabama’s top 25
Birmingham News· 4 days agoU.S. News’ public high school rankings are based on student test scores in for math, reading and...
Arlington Heights school nurse on administrative leave amid probe into medicine swap
Chicago Sun-Times· 1 day agoA nurse at an Arlington Heights elementary school has been placed on administrative leave amid...
Changes to Tennessee’s 4th grade reading law pass after compromise on retention policy | Chattanooga...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 1 day agoThis story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Parents of Tennessee fourth graders would have input on whether their children get held back because of low reading test ...
Lunchables Aren’t Healthy. But the Lead in Them Isn’t the Problem.
Slate· 2 days agoCR then called on the Department of Agriculture to remove Lunchables and other such “lunch kits”...
National test scores reveal US students losing proficiency in history and civics
Stacker via AOL· 22 hours agoStudy.com Disparities remain; reasons aren't the same Socioeconomic issues such as underfunded ...
Child care challenges | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 8 hours agoInstead, they kept their son, Ethan, in a private day care center in Concord, California, at a cost of $400 a week. Transitional kindergarten's academic...
What To Know About Hyperlexia
Parents via Yahoo News· 5 days ago"There is a big jump between third and fourth grade where kids go from learning to read to reading to learn. We don’t want to send kids on to middle ...
Reading is more than fundamental. Literacy generates success | Provided by Reading Partners
Seattle Times· 1 day agoOn the other end of the spectrum, illiteracy can inhibit an individual from thriving in adulthood....
Here's how statewide reading reform is impacting Stevens Point Area Public Schools
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoWisconsin Act 20 requires "science-based early reading instruction" in grades K-3. Stevens Point plans to implement the changes for the 2025-26 school year.
Alabama House approves bill criminalizing librarians for ‘obscene’ material
Birmingham News· 2 days agoThe Alabama House voted April 25 to make school and public library staff criminally liable for...