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A beloved teacher left lessons that lasted a lifetime

Mrs. Pival — you made a difference, writes Bill Craft.
Jeff” grew up in an insular world, kept company with a few brainy boys and fixated on girls. Was a monster hiding in plain ...
As fifth-grader Nan Haoyi tried to arrange a plate of salad, a pair of chopsticks kept reaching in from the side. "Stop eating," she protested, batting a classmate's chopsticks away. "There won't be ...
Washington students begin making independent financial decisions after they graduate, but learning financial skills remains ...
As another class of high school graduates prepares to leave home and begin college, conversations often center on admissions, scholarships, majors and campus life. Yet one of the most important ...
Tom Wolfe believed America had learned from the utopian excesses of the twentieth century. Four decades later, the evidence ...
A flu outbreak at Lackland Air Force Base sickened nearly 160 recruits after the military ended its annual vaccine mandate.
Not every teacher agrees that Gen Alpha is facing a learning crisis, but many say the classroom has changed dramatically in ...
At the campus in Berkeley, they write, some 20-30% of students taking an early calculus course turn up displaying “severe ...
One cough can sound small until it moves through a barracks. At Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, that fear ...
As you plan your summer activities and try to balance fun, education, budget, and sanity, put the Grand Rapids Children’s ...
Artificial intelligence is moving into Slave Lake classrooms faster than the province can write rules for it, leaving local teachers to figure out how to embrace the technology without letting ...