For more than three decades, grades in American schools and colleges have been going up, up, up. A’s are more common. Failure is rarer than it once was. At the same time, student achievement, as ...
Jaime Garcia, the dean of academics at LISA Academy North Middle-High School won a $25,000 award from the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, in part for the work he's done to build ...
A taxpayer-funded program that provides Louisiana students with one-on-one or small-group tutoring several times a week would be expanded under a bill filed ahead of the ...
Joey Garber has had a career that's taken him from a small town, to UGA and then the PGA, now it brings him into the Petoskey ...
They need more help than ever, The Century Foundation reports. The average price for college, after discounts and financial ...
Denver Public School District No.1 is failing. While more than 70 percent of the enrollment is students of color, nearly 70 percent of Black and Latino students are not proficient in reading and math.
New EVSC Superintendent Darla Hoover knew about the financial challenges and glaring student achievement gap issues before ...
It was in the quiet of the summer when Jeff Kahlden heard that a promising young student he advised in a rural high school west of Fort Worth, Texas, was in trouble. The boy was left with no place to ...
Miracle Children” explores how tiny T.M. Landry College Prep sold big dreams of getting to the Ivy League to dozens of kids, ...
Silvia Pleitez and her son Balmore Pleitez immigrated to the U.S. from El Salvador around eight years ago, but careers as bus operators were not the initial plan.
A sixth grade math teacher explains how TikTok helped her engage students, support parents, and build a massive following beyond the classroom.
In the video, Katherine sticks a paper heart that reads “I love your joy” to her son’s bedroom door, a tradition she and her ...