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A Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt their children out of certain lessons could add new challenges for teachers.
In a maximum-security facility in upstate New York, students tackled Samuel Richardson’s “Clarissa” and Tolstoy’s “War and ...
The organization that helps adults and families to improve literacy skills has recently relocated from Troost Avenue to the ...
Art in the Loft’s “SummerView” exhibit is on display now through Sept. 6 at 109 N. 2nd Ave. in Alpena. The gallery is open ...
If the take-home reading packet is still in the backpack in a hall closet right about now, there’s no time to waste.
Madeleine Chin is sharing the joys of reading through her nonprofit Mindful Reading – which donates books to Title I ...
Educators say that they're mixing new approaches with the curricula and teaching strategies they've previously used, a new ...
City council approved a second deputy chief position temporarily to prepare a successor for the retirement of the existing deputy chief next year.
Page Elementary fifth-graders brought their vision for a hammock garden to life and had a summer celebration to recognize ...
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How New York's Child Services system is failing city kids A whistle-blower details the ways that ACS is putting race and class above kid safety.