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Hallsville ISD to apply for millions in grant funding in upcoming year
The Marshall News Messenger· 2 days agoHallsville ISD intends to apply for several federal grants in the 2024-25 academic year with a total...
Most US students are recovering from pandemic-era setbacks, but millions are making up little ground
Newsday· 2 days agoOn one side of the classroom, students circled teacher Maria Fletcher and practiced vowel sounds....
Private school in Wilton prepares for fall opening at former parochial school: 'Learning by doing'
The News-Times· 5 days ago“Our educational model emphasizes small class sizes with a student-to-teacher ratio of 10 to 1,”...
Some parents love charter schools. Others hate them. IPS board mulls striking right balance in...
The Indianapolis Star· 6 days agoThe Indianapolis Public School board Tuesday continued the task of deciding just how many charter or...
3 simple ways to improve memory and combat mild cognitive impairment
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThe program, called StrongerMemory, is built around three daily 10-minute practices to engage parts...
The Next Frontier: Black professionals aim high for NASA, STEM-related passions
Florida Today via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTo the south of the Space Coast at the Gifford Youth Achievement Center in Indian River County,...
Face Off: Should all students be graded on a curve to deter grade inflation?
South China Morning Post· 2 days agoGrade inflation, a phenomenon where grades increase over time without a proportional improvement in...
'Shift the mentality': Gamelike tools spark Buffalo Schools' rebound in math
The Buffalo News· 3 days agoIn mid-May, Leonardo Galeotti, Isabella Reinhardt and Cillian Byrne, 6- and 7-year-olds in Felicia...
‘Segregating’ students? Here are Pasco’s divisive 3 options for high school boundaries
Tri-City Herald· 6 days ago“I’m one of those kids who grew up in poverty,” says O’Donnell, 37, a proud Pasco High School graduate. Parents, educators and others pleaded with the board to adopt a plan ...
John Hood: School choice isn’t a conspiracy
Greensboro News & Record· 2 days agoNorth Carolina is becoming a national leader in expanding choice and competition in education. For some North Carolinians, this is a source of pride. On...