"It makes my heart feel good to see the smiles on their faces when they get to pick their own books." Sixth graders at ...
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the trend, the phrase comes from a song by Philadelphia ...
Oregon leaders closed brick-and-mortar schools five years ago as the pandemic swept the planet. The switch to remote learning, as well as Oregon’s delayed return to in-person and hybrid classes, aimed ...
Fending for yourself in the kitchen and wandering the grocery store’s aisles can be tedious, expensive and exhausting. It’s ...
Now, after spending his entire career in the same district, he is beginning anew at Lowell Area Schools as Lowell Middle School principal, where he sees the opportunity to help students learn and grow ...
The State Fair of West Virginia, held in nearby Fairlea each August, brings together agricultural traditions, live entertainment, and enough delicious fair food to make you temporarily forget any ...
When Mukund Agiwal had to choose his subjects in the 10th grade, he and his father decided that he would pursue a career as a ...
1. Fast and Slow Piles. This works well as a starting or closing activity. Students sort math fact cards into fast and slow piles. This visual way of tracking facts highlights which facts come ...
The state has unveiled its annual school-by-school report of how well children are being taught in South Carolina public ...
The cost is reasonable. For a $200,000 home, it’s projected to cost about $200 per year. That’s roughly $17 per month.
Despite the show’s colorful sets and Seussian silliness, Reed Sigmund says he finds joy, empathy and redemption in the character and production.
We need thoughtful commentary on tech’s implications for learning. John McWhorter’s shrug of an Atlantic essay was anything but.