Opinion: Cincinnati's education debate should focus not only on spending, but on results.
Every year in my third-grade classroom, I see the same small emergencies. A child loses a math game and dissolves into tears.
Oklahoma teachers face a tight deadline to implement the Strong Readers Act, a new law aimed at boosting literacy.
Whispers and the sound of calculator buttons being pressed filled the hallways of Sandpoint High School on Tuesday evening.
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Conservative: Hong Kong — Sanctions-Buster “The U.S. can’t stop the illegal flow of oil solely by chasing tankers at sea,” warns The Wall Street Journal’s Jillian Kay Melchior; it must also “target ...
Q: What accomplishments are you most proud of and why? A: I am immensely proud to have been accepted to Cornell University to major in mechanical engineering, as I am the first Elk Lake student in ...
Mayor Mamdani and city Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels on May 21 announced the expansion of two reading and math curriculum ...
School police officers stop violent fights. They confiscate weapons. And they’re a balm against a parent’s greatest fear: ...
Shenandoah County Public Schools’ 2026 Division Teacher of the Year was left nearly speechless when her name was announced at ...
In only its third year at the school, Central Park Elementary's Odyssey of the Mind program has caught fire, sending three ...
Learning decline began in 2013, predating COVID school closures. Reforms help but take years. School choice gives families ...
The conversation on most campuses has become consumed with detection: How do we catch students using AI when they shouldn't? The impulse to protect academic integrity is legitimate, but the ...
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