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‘Literacy Under the Lights’: Student athletes promote reading among Pre-K to 8th grade students
Promoting literacy on the gridiron, Gallia County Local Schools hosted a unique event that mixes sports with literacy.
The 74 on MSN
Eric Hirsch, EdReports’ Founding CEO, to Step Down
Eric Hirsch, who helped change the way school districts and parents think about curriculum, will step down as CEO of ...
For years, Arizona ranked toward the bottom for education in many reports, with Mississippi. But this year, in one report, the southern state ranked 16th, while Arizona still sat in the 40s.
The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSN
Judges Read, Teach Civics at Eva Turner School
Three Charles County Circuit Court judges visited Eva Turner Elementary School in Waldorf on October 1, 2025, to engage third ...
The teacher, students and support staff gathered in a circle to started the school day with a supportive game of ball tossing ...
The Fort Worth ISD elementary teacher accused of grabbing two children by the throat at school last month held them pinned to the wall by their necks for more than 10 seconds, according to video ...
Virginia recently ranked last of all the states and Washington in math recovery and No. 41 in reading recovery.
The Coweta County School System’s average composite SAT score for the graduating class of 2025 rose 14 points over the previous year’s class, placing Coweta ...
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Daniel White is This Week’s Newest KLBK KidCaster!
KLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley is joined by this week’s newest KidCaster. Daniel While is 11 years old and from Lubbock, TX! He just started the 6th grade at Southcrest ...
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Lubbock woman continues to teach despite battling breast cancer
Alyssa Walker, a kindergarten teacher, was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer and has been receiving treatment while continuing to teach, supported by her faith and family.
By incorporating this quick physical game into a math lesson, teachers help students focus on the task at hand.
From the tiniest Pre-K explorers to high school agriculture students, Faribault Public Schools students will once again step ...
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