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How many times have you wished you could turn back the clock? Well, for second-grade pupils at John Gregg Elementary School, those clock hands wound back approximately 200 years, taking them to ...
In a maximum-security facility in upstate New York, students tackled Samuel Richardson’s “Clarissa” and Tolstoy’s “War and ...
Reading scores are improving in Alabama, but thousands of third graders could still be held back this year if they can’t catch up over the summer.
A Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt their children out of certain lessons could add new challenges for teachers.
A mom of two was left shocked at the contents of a time capsule she buried in the second grade some 25 years ago.
The organization that helps adults and families to improve literacy skills has recently relocated from Troost Avenue to the ...
As summer approaches, district leaders will spend part of their vacation strategizing how to improve reading and writing achievement. The news this year has remained grim: NAEP fourth-grade scores in ...
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 ...
Why students tune out—and how to change that. A recent report from a Harvard College Faculty of Arts and Sciences committee calls attention to two major campus concerns: First, that students ...
If the take-home reading packet is still in the backpack in a hall closet right about now, there’s no time to waste.
Woman Goes Viral for Opening Her 2nd Grade Time Capsule, 25 Years After Making It in 1999 (Exclusive) Now a mom of two, Carrie was excited to see what her 2nd grade self was up to ...
For families like the Casamentos and businesses in the marketplace, there is continued uncertainty surrounding the possible ...
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