Consistent attendance, lacking in some past summer school initiatives, contributed to student gains, researchers said.
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If you’re involved in selecting, replacing, or implementing an elementary math curriculum in your district, you’ve likely ...
Board of Directors marked a major milestone on June 8, approving a historic district-wide curriculum overhaul while ...
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Benjamin Broudy, left and Avi Shapiro have had a positive experience as Jewish Cal Poly students, they said on April 29, 2026. They feel that the grade given on the Anti-Defamation League’s ...
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It’s about to get harder to earn an A at Harvard. The faculty voted to approve a cap on the number of A’s per course, part of the undergraduate college’s yearslong effort to curb grade inflation. The ...
In food processing, material selection affects more than performance; it directly impacts safety, durability, and long-term cost. Among the most widely used materials are 304 and 316 stainless steels, ...
In April a writer friend e-mailed me a story from the U.K.-based tabloid Daily Mail—“Mystery surrounds death of NINTH scientist tied to US secrets as disturbing pattern grows”—with the comment, “and ...
On paper, the economy's numbers look robust. But for many Americans, the math isn't working. A family like Mike and Lisa Hernandez, a middle-class couple in suburban St. Louis, is doing everything ...