AB 615 would require schools to implement three numeracy-based tests per year for students starting in kindergarten through eighth grade.
After more than a month delay, assessment data for Kentucky students was publicly released Nov. 19, showing small proficiency gains and a slight increase in the state's graduation rate, alongside a ...
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For 35 years, Ron Roher coached nearly year round at Lexington (Ill.) Junior High School, leaving his mark on the school and ...
Nearly 32 percent of adolescents have been diagnosed at some point with anxiety; the median age of “onset” is 6 years old.
Commentary: We are losing something important when schools move away from the basics, letting technology fill in the gaps ...
Calvin education students have completed their final internships and are ready to graduate. These student teachers led ...