The average American student remains half a grade level behind pre-pandemic levels of achievement in both reading and math.
One researcher likened the effects to the ‘tsunami after the earthquake,’ with just 6 percent of districts recovered in both math and reading.
The average student is months behind their pre-pandemic peers, and kids have lost ground in reading since 2022, a new report ...
Michelle Hicks moves from classroom to classroom at Charles Henderson Middle School building relationships with a variety of students.
Linda McMahon once described herself as an outsider stepping into the world of education, a business leader with an ...
Northwest ISD says it hopes the decrease in staffing will come through resignations and retirements, but it can’t promise ...
While no decision has been made, the New Paltz Central School District’s (NPCSD) Board of Education is considering a recommendation by the facilities committee to close Duzine Elementary School at the ...
Nine educators from across North Carolina have been chosen as regional teachers of the year (TOY), according to a press release from DPI.
The group consists of student government and class officers from Massapequa High School’s Ames and main campuses. They spent ...
Students and community members are rallying to try to save a musical theatre program at an Upstate high school ...
Lorain City Schools is considering adjusting school start and end times for the 2025-2026 academic year. The proposed changes ...
Over the past five years, Alabama has put more than half a billion dollars toward historic reading and math reforms, which leaders believe are now yielding promising results, especially for younger ...