Pulaski County Public Schools are moving away from screen-based learning for the youngest elementary students. A high school ...
The de Paul school in Louisville offers a summer program, where students can "catch up" on reading and math skills, for kids ...
‘Just be yourself’: This new Oakville cafe’s creating job opportunities for people with disabilities
An Oakville cafe and market is creating job opportunities for people with disabilities after one local mother saw her son ...
The Chicago Park District's Adventure Club brought participants in its Special Recreation program together for a day of ...
Despite a steady decline in student enrollment, public schools have added more support roles to meet a growing demand for ...
Louisiana students made gains or held steady on most state LEAP tests this year, a sign that Louisiana has sustained its ...
Rocky Nichols, executive director of the Disability Rights Center of Kansas, said he was pleased Attorney General Kris Kobach pulled Kansas out of the case.
Roughly 20% of UC Berkeley law students are now registered with the campus’s Disabled Students’ Program — a figure that has ...
McFarland School District educators are re-thinking how technology and learning works for its students. Emily Kintzer, director of teaching and learning, gave a presentation on the subject at the June ...
New York City school test scores show 503 schools where most students failed both math and reading proficiency exams, despite ...
At almost every stage of childhood development, programs aimed at preserving or enhancing children's health have gone on the chopping block.
Sports co-ordinator Bill Mckechnie and club member Emily O’Connell both scooped prestigious gongs.
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