Just because your student has an “A” in math in no way means that your student knows (or ever knew) the material.
You might find the following question on a first-grade math test: “Fill in the box: 7+2=[blank]+6.” But what you wouldn’t ...
Students applying to college know they're not supposed to use AI chatbots to write their essays. So it might come as a ...
Eli Lilly announced trial results for its weight-loss medication, orforglipron, in August. Orforglipron is a once-daily oral ...
Loralyn LaBombard is the only reading specialist at Bow Memorial School, a middle school serving grades 5-8 in a leafy town ...
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Once-Prestigious University Of California, San Diego, Now Admits Students Who Can’t Solve 1st Grade Math Problem
California’s public universities were once excellent at milling out mostly competent graduates (along with the requisite duds and savants). The University of California, San Diego (UCSD), has thrown ...
Rebecca Fredmonsky, coordinator of gifted services for the Orange City School District, provided an update on new operating standards in Ohio for gifted students to the Orange Board of Education.
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Chicago public schools blow millions on travel expenses while students can't read at grade level
Chicago Public Schools spent $7.7 million on excessive travel while only 30.5% of students read proficiently, sparking ...
At the most recent Chariho School Committee meeting on Nov. 18, Assistant Superintendent of Chariho Schools Dr. Michael ...
Elementary schools in Houston, Fort Bend, Cypress-Fairbanks and Crosby ISDs saw the most improvement this year.
Overall, MCCSC had a successful testing year with an 86.8% pass rate for IREAD, which is a 3.7% increase from last year, but ...
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