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Tennessee's third-grade reading law, what to know about TCAP scores, retention and more
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoIf they do not, it's up to parents and school leaders to decide if they are held back or sent to...
5,000 Alabama 3rd graders could be held back because they aren’t reading well
Birmingham News· 1 hour agoState Superintendent Eric Mackey said 9% of the state’s 49,000 third graders -- about 4,800 --...
How to Prevent and Treat Back Acne
New York Magazine· 48 minutes agoUnlike a pimple on your face, which makes itself apparent the moment you look in the mirror, acne on your shoulders or back can be sneaky — revealing...
Medical Illiteracy: Black America’s Public Health Enemy #1 Fueled by Low Reading Levels, Part 2 -...
Baltimore Times· 12 hours agoThe financial costs of medical illiteracy are astronomical. It is estimated several billion dollars are spent on the treatment of preventable diseases and illnesses suffered by patients who ...
Have grades become meaningless as A’s become the norm at University of Michigan and other schools?
MLive.com· 1 day agoIn fact, every public university in Michigan has seen its share of grades in the A range (or their...
How Franklin and neighboring counties are observing Memorial Day 2024
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoFor more details and to register for events, go to nationalvmm.org/memorial-day-2024. Green Lawn...
Feasibility study shows clear discrepancy between Williamsburg City students and James City County...
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads· 3 days agoIn every subject, Williamsburg City students tested worse in comparison to James City County...
More students could have access to tutoring vouchers, but few have been used so far
Louisiana Illuminator via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLouisiana lawmakers advanced a bill Wednesday that would expand a voucher program for students not...
Horse racing tips: York, Newbury and Hamilton – Friday May 17
Daily Telegraph· 9 hours agoSeven meetings are scheduled across the UK and Ireland on Friday, headlined by the final day of...
EDITORIAL: ‘Grading for equity’ leads to less learning
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 5 days agoEverything that followed was entirely predictable. Even with the changes, 23.3 percent of students...