Altoona Area Public Library, 1600 Fifth Ave., has announced its March events. For more information, call 814-946-0417 or visit n In partnership with the Video Game Clubs of America, the library is ...
As city officials continue to roll out curriculum changes — part of the initiative “New York City Reads” — field experts warn ...
Effort to revise, update and standardize the way Wyoming teaches K-12 students to read has been nearly a decade in the making. The post Governor signs literacy bill that advocates declare ‘a win for ...
The popular College Corps program pays students up to $10,000 for community service work, including tutoring incarcerated ...
Twenty years after K.J. Kindler warned of facility issues at Iowa State, the gymnastics program has folded. While Kindler's Oklahoma Sooners seek their eighth national title, Iowa State gymnastics has ...
A quarter-by-quarter look at the federal grants, state programs and private funding sources that can help schools invest in ...
A new report reveals six “AI-proof” careers where veterans dominate. Data shows vets stay longer, advance faster and report ...
"Support for our school districts is at the core of our work. Unfortunately, the schools are asked to solve all the most difficult social and economic issues facing our community ...
Brian Engelhardt of the Berks History Center will present “The Robbery of the Century” at the West Lawn-Wyomissing Hills ...
The Arkansas Department of Education awarded a Maryland-based firm $343,000 to provide early childhood professional services to pre-K teachers. Really Great Reading was chosen to "strengthen ...
Superintendent Brenda Cassellius and Mayor Johnson visited Sherman Multicultural Arts School to celebrate Read Across America ...
Completely lost in the maelstrom are some critical subterranean issues. Post-pandemic declines in literacy and numeracy, ongoing school violence, cost overruns, the erosion of instructional time and e ...