Lower Shore districts face major math standards changes and training demands, but educators say it’s unclear whether the state will add funding to pay for it.
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When grads-to-be hold their caps and gowns for the very first time at GradFest, they think about the future. And the past.
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WCSD Board will decide in May whether to renew, change or eliminate the $2M-a-year i-Ready testing program used by many ...
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A spokesperson for the New York State Education Department said glitches related to the state’s testing vendor, the Northwest ...
Parents who gain access to usage logs can see just how much time their children spend inside YouTube's recommendation engine ...
Southern Illinois University Carbondale will celebrate the academic achievements of nearly 2,100 students during spring ...