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Fairfield elementary school schedule change could mean more time for English and math, less for art
A tentative new elementary school schedule would increase English instruction by roughly 15 minutes a day, and math by 20 ...
Following outrage, the district reversed a controversial decision to reduce number of classes from a seven to a six period day.
METHUEN -- "Finishing your homework, even when you'd rather play." "Practicing soccer every day so you get better." "Trying ...
On Feb. 26, Superintendent Stefan Czaporowski, Director of Assessment Christine Shea and Curriculum Director Susan Dargie ...
Practical Prep Tutors is located at 50 Health Center Drive, Suite D. The company offers both hourly and monthly tutoring ...
Education technology has cemented itself in Oklahoma classrooms over the last decade. Schools across the state regularly use programs like Amira or IXL, which offer students adaptive lessons with real ...
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IPads in kindergarten, YouTube videos at snack time: Parents are pushing back on screens in the early grades
CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — A few months before her daughter started kindergarten, Claire Benoist saw a Facebook post that stunned her. Another family with an incoming kindergartner was wondering if it ...
Abington Heights Clarks Summit Elementary School first grader Carmen Forgione captured the NEL League Youth Wrestling ...
Children ages 4-5 are welcome to join the DeMotte Library on Monday, March 16 at 10 a.m. for Preschool Story Time This class ...
WEDNESDAY Anderson • Top of the Hill Lunch with Mike and Jennifer Beaumont, 11:30 a.m., Main Street Church of God, 4211 Main St. • Butter Candle Class Experience, 6 to 8 p.m., Cultured Urban Winery, ...
In Thursday’s Granada-Huntley-East Chain School Board meeting, the 2026-27 and 2027-28 calendars were approved, shortening the number of days and increasing each school day by five minutes. The start ...
Q&A: Activists, ‘sister-friends’ Gloria Steinem and Leymah Gbowee channel their bond into a new book
Leymah Gbowee, the Liberian peace activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, says she doesn’t pay much attention to celebrities.
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