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Texans ask for eligibility fixes, stronger accountability in school voucher program
For the first time since Texas authorized the program, the state heard public testimony from people concerned about pre-K funding, special education provisions and data reporting.
Ted Ewanciw, the principal of St. Bernadette School in Silver Spring, sits with students during a surprise ceremony on Oct.
A decision has not yet been made on whether the Penn Kidder Campus of the Jim Thorpe Area School District will reopen next week, as officials await the latest round of air quality results following a ...
A new annual report contains more info than in years past, but it’s still impossible to make apples-to-apples comparisons ...
The Keele Deal on MSN
Fun and Easy Letter D is for Duck Craft (Free Printable)
Inside: Free printable Letter D for Duck Craft. This fun alphabet activity is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. This year, both my toddler and preschooler are having so much fun learning the ...
The Cut on MSN
Quit Romanticizing Boredom
It’s become popular to valorize boredom — the dopamine fast, the phone-free retreat, the dumb-phone with no apps that can’t entertain you while you stand in line. But I think maybe we’ve forgotten ...
Tucked away on a wooded lot on Segars Street is what some educators call “Troy’s Hidden Gem.” The Christian Love Community ...
America250PA continued its Keystone Classroom Initiative (KCI) recently with a visit to Pinecreek Elementary School and ...
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.(WDEF) – Pre-K teacher Tyroneshia Jordan walked into her classroom at the Children’s Academy for Education and Learning expecting a normal day—but instead, she was greeted with ...
The Guam Department of Education announced a partial delay in the school year school year 2024-2025 schedule for the Universal Pre-Kindergarten and Gifted and Talented Education Pre-Kindergarten ...
The Mid-Texas Symphony rocked the rafters at the Brauntex Theater with a sold-out show featuring the music of Led Zeppelin.
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Falling birth rates, growing school choice: Why Houston's urban public schools are losing students
Houston's core public schools are losing thousands of students annually, with declining birth rates and a growing school ...
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