You can adapt the curriculum you have to create rich tasks that invite reasoning and build students’ problem-solving skills.
Mad River Middle School teacher Nancy Kipler picked up nearly free 100 books for her classroom Tuesday during the Crayons to Classrooms fourth annual Book Give Back Event.
We’re back with our roundup of the most insightful studies of the year, from the power of brain breaks to groundbreaking ...
SPS has posted three years of growth on Missouri's Annual Performance Report. Teachers and principals explain what ...
Growing up today is vastly different. Back then, most moms stayed home while most dads left home to work. Today, two-thirds of two-parent households have both parents working, compared to only 31% in ...
Let’s Get L.I.T., led by Rochester educator Clianda Florence, is expanding family literacy programs to empower parents, support students and strengthen community ties.
Lawrence Intermediate School fifth-grade students will learn more about the history of the universe and the solar system, thanks to a grant from the Lawrence ...
The past year offered a mixed bag in Delaware public education, while promises stack up for the year ahead. Here are four hot ...
Scott Galloway is living proof you don’t have to be a straight-A student and have sky-high test scores to be successful in ...
The private-equity billionaire spent decades building influence in the capital. Then his philanthropy collided with the ...
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: Dec. 4, 2025
Breakfast: The Kerhonkson Firehouse, 333 Main St., Kerhonkson, hosts a breakfast the second Sunday of every month. Take-out orders are available. Call (845) 626-7455 for more information. “Museum ...
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