Cursive writing instruction will be required for 2nd graders and up, starting in the ’27-’28 school year.
DoWEA West Point Elementary School kindergarten students recently wrapped up a unit on celebrations that blended English ...
The district’s board of trustees approved about $1,163,166 purchase of the instructional materials during a March 30 meeting.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania announced that faculty member Dr. Mike Sell received a two-year $255,000 grant from the Alliance for Decision Education to develop and assess an innovative English ...
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Dual language classrooms boost MA students' academic success
By Isabella Lapriore for the Waltham Times. Broadcast version by Kathryn Carley for New England News Service reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration. Seven ...
Following years of failing reading scores and an influx of COVID-19 pandemic federal funding, the Philadelphia School District purchased a new English and Language Arts curriculum. The idea was that ...
The Rancho Santa Fe School District is extending its timeline for adopting a new English language arts curriculum due to updated guidance from the state reflecting a multiyear strategy to improve ...
EdSource · A University of California in the heart of farm country aims to attract more students California’s transitional kindergarten instruction should remain developmentally appropriate and ...
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Summit! for grades 6-8 and Soar! for grades 9-12 are grounded in research and offer a digital experience powered by data-driven insights to personalize learning COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ...
ALLEGAN COUNTY, MI -- Otsego Public Schools has removed a book with LGBTQ+ characters from its curriculum. Staff members requested the book, “A Plan for Pops,” which features two gay characters, be ...
QUINCY — It’s morning meeting time in Alicia Stupavsky’s Early Childhood and Family Center classroom. The 3- and 4-year-old Head Start students already have greeted their “school family” with a wave, ...
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