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Letter writers ask why the Erie County Farm is going to waste, share thoughts on Gaza and antisemitism, and recall a BSS prank gone wrong.
Educators say that they're mixing new approaches with the curricula and teaching strategies they've previously used, a new ...
And apparently the 15 orders of Catholic sisters who placed full page ads in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel July 3 lamenting ...
Even for the highest-achieving first-generation students, counselors were less likely to include details about things like ...
I recently saw an article that stated Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering passing a law to teach cursive in schools again. Since when does it take a law by government to teach “cursive,” or what we ...
Today the top tax rate is 37%, the average CEO salary is 268 times that of workers, and, according to Forbes, there were 813 billionaires in 2024.
Cursive instruction waned after Common Core Standards were adopted by most states in 2010, but in recent years, cursive ...
The cut grants poured federal dollars into schools to address rising concerns about a student mental health crisis.
A classroom discussion about profanity reveals how middle school students grasp the connection between mature behavior and clean speech, while political discourse sinks lower ...
The decline of formal penmanship has no doubt pained old-fashioned letter writers everywhere, but it poses a particular ...
The Educator Recruitment and Retention program was created four years ago to combat Colorado’s teacher shortage, especially ...
A program promising much-needed mental health professionals for rural Oklahoma schools is on the chopping block of funding ...