Until the age of 19, Lizzie Ens was a member of a Swartzentruber Amish community in Ohio. Like her 18 other siblings, she ...
The events of the week highlight what makes EBCCS so special: a welcoming atmosphere, an excellent faith-based education, and a safe, loving environment. Yet when families and community members are ...
EBCCS will celebrate Catholic Schools Week with a focus on our faith, our students, our families, and our staff. Throughout the week, parents will be invited into their child’s classroom to take part ...
Throughout our school years, we meet all kinds of teachers: strict ones, funny ones, boring ones. Most fade with time, but a few stand out so much they stay in our memory long after graduation. Not ...
Throughout our school years, we meet all kinds of teachers: strict ones, funny ones, boring ones. Most blur together with ...
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 released its sixth ...
Matric learner Mutshidzi Ramovha thought she was being scammed when she received a call from the Department of Basic ...
Fifteen years after Delhi mandated a 25% EWS quota in private schools, basic English remains a struggle for many students and ...
You thought you knew everything that happened in your high school. The cliques, the fights, the rumors that seemed huge at the time. Then graduation passed – and the real stories surfaced. Secret ...
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 ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Alexus Ables is a long way from home. The California girl grew up in Palmdale, but she always had dreams of going to college in the Deep South. “I have always been attracted ...