An eighth-grade history teacher in Dallas, Texas, says only two of her 110 students can read at grade level, a revelation that’s reigniting fears about literacy and screen culture. Featured Video In a ...
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While most schools deem students chronically absent after they miss at least 10% of school days, poor attendance habits may ...
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Current seventh grade students at River’s Edge Montessori will be allowed to stay for at least one more year and continue into eighth grade after Dayton Public Schools board members voted unanimously ...
A proposal before the Texas State Board of Education not only threatens religious freedoms, it violates parents' ...
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The Social Institute, the leader in equipping students, families, and educators to navigate technology and social media in positive ways to impact learning and well-being, today r ...
I love a good revenge story! And this story is right up my alley…actually, it kind of reminds me of The Karate Kid. Check out how this youngster took on a bully…and won! “During 8th and 9th grade, I ...