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Several people who attended the meeting said they raised questions about the district’s graduation rates increasing ...
What stands out about Sarah LeVeck's teaching approach in a time when middle schoolers are struggling with math?
A primary school maths question aimed at 10-year-olds has left adults scratching their heads. The difficult challenge was shared on a popular Reddit thread after one sibling was left stumped by his ...
HISD students' biology scores improved more than any other subject during state intervention. Ninth-grade students at NES ...
Tom Campbell talks about North Carolina's mission to educate its children and the latest actions that seem to give up, such as dropping high school math requirements.
Across the country, artificial intelligence tools are changing the teaching profession as educators use them to help write quizzes and worksheets, design lessons, assist with grading and reduce ...
Some Alabama school districts made big gains on the state’s third grade reading test, even as expectations grew tougher, but local districts generally saw a slight drop in the percentage ...
WASHINGTON, N.C. (WITN) - Sound Rivers, the nonprofit that tests waterways in Eastern Carolina, says nine sites on the lower Neuse and Tar-Pamlico failed to meet recreational water-quality ...
Crackdown on counterfeit and substandard medicines; 186 drugs fail quality tests, 2 found fake in Bihar The report highlights that 58 of these substandard medicines were identified by the Central ...
The political bromance between President Trump and Elon Musk may be over — or not! — but the damage done by the tech billionaire’s pet project, the Department of Government Efficiency, continues.
Major takeaways The largest decrease in year-over-year performance within NCISD was on the seventh grade math test with 25% approaching grade level this year compared to 48% in 2024.
The Democratic candidates for mayor get a failing grade when it comes to education, authors of a new report recommending a bold changes to the New York City school system said.