In math, Cotter’s average score in grades one through eight was about 9.6 points above the national average. For example, the national average for fifth grade was 206, and Cotter’s was 213.9.
Lakeland University and Lakeshore College were recognized as the SCEDC's Economic Drivers of the Year for training the county's future workforce.
The Saugus schools recently received a Multi-tiered Systems of Support Math Academy grant that will last for three years, being one out of 11 districts chosen by the Department of Elementary and ...
In total, the committee endorsed eight legislative proposals during its Santa Fe meeting ahead of the 30-day regular budgetary session starting Jan. 20. Under state law, the upcoming session focuses ...
Leigh Shaw, Carle Place's assistant superintendent of curriculum, instruction and innovation, presented the district’s 2024-25 student achievement report at ...
The Tennessee Department of Education has released its 2024-2025 state report card, which evaluates schools and districts across categories like college and career readiness, achievement and ...
The California State Board of Education approved Math Nation California and STEMscopes California Math in the 2025 Mathematics Instructional Materials Adoption. STEMscopes California Math is available ...
Purdue basketball is putting up impressive statistics. In schools, those stats are being used to expand students' math skills ...
China's highly selective educational pipeline develops a narrow slice of students to an extremely high level. America has ...
Warren County Public Schools on Monday spotlighted its educational objectives and means for pursuing them over the next two years — a continuation of mostly established programming, alongside several ...
Teachers are grappling with how to incorporate artificial intelligence into education. A handful of schools are structuring ...
The Education, Human Development and Community Development Council has approved an update to the student age cut-off date for Kindergarten and Grade 1 admissions. Beginning with the 2026–2027 academic ...