HISD's state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles said earlier this year that "kids need a little bit" of screen time in order ...
In one third-grade classroom at Pelion Elementary, the lesson plan goes far beyond math. “I think she’s the best because she teaches us a lot of math and math is my favorite subject,” says one ...
MSCS third-graders showed the biggest jump in early TCAP reading scores. But lower grade math scores dropped, especially in Memphis middle schools.
Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. The Illinois State Board of Education approved a ...
Were you bullied in school? Ever wish someone would come in and do to the bullies what they did to you? In a new Netflix series, Teach You A Lesson, that is what happens, with a new government-backed ...
As rampant AI use accelerates a crisis in education, University of California professors are pleading with leadership to reinstate college-entrance exams, The Wall Street Journal reports, claiming ...
Hundreds of University of California (UC) professors signed a letter demanding the reinstatement of SAT/ACT mathematics requirements for students after revealing they are re-teaching basic math to ...
Dozens of Roanoke City Public Schools students will report to a new elementary school next year after board members approved the first phase of attendance rezoning Tuesday night. The district formed a ...
MILFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Milford Public Schools finalized a 20-year plan that has been years in the making, which includes closing two elementary schools. The school board voted 7-2 for a plan that ...
MILFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — After nearly four hours of deliberation, Milford Public Schools has finalized its 20-year-plan — which will include the closure of two elementary schools. The school board ...
Trussville City Schools is working to open a new elementary school as part of an overall plan to address overcrowding. Since Trussville first opened their own public schools in 2005, the district, ...
Middle school math teachers are all too familiar with a question—usually uttered with a groan—that students ask when they make an unsettling shift into more complex content: “When am I ever going to ...