A new bill would require districts to screen for – and help — students falling behind in math in the early grades, just as they now do for students with challenges in reading.
The following writeup was submitted by Melissa Liriano, the communications coordinator for Leadership, Education, and Athletics in Partnership, Inc. (LEAP). Looking for a fun and educational way to ...
With the return to school comes a return to students sitting at their desks for hours every day—and teachers’ subsequent challenge of managing those fidgeting students. There has been considerable ...
Ten years after the "Mississippi Miracle," some senators say it's time for the legislature to focus on progress in elementary ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (WHO) — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said in her Condition of the State speech at the beginning of the 91st ...
This story is part of a series from the Education Reporting Collaborative in partnership with AL.com. For much of her teaching career, Carrie Stark relied on math games to engage her students, ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Chicago Public Schools are touting big gains in students' literacy and math scores, especially since the start of the pandemic. "Our students have demonstrated time and time again ...
Back in early 2020, educators and students nationwide were living in a fast-paced world full of choices, adjustments, and constant changes. But in March of that year, everything changed. Our district, ...
It’s been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted education. Still, the average student in the United States remains nearly a half a grade behind pre-pandemic achievement in math and reading, ...
Alabama saw record-breaking gains on the Nation’s Report Card this year, but state leaders say more targeted efforts – and more money – are needed to sustain recent progress. “Even though we’re seeing ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said in her Condition of the State speech at the beginning of the 91st General ...