A bill moving through California’s legislature would require schools to test kindergarteners' math skills.
"I don't think anyone has a clear explanation for the growth that we've seen," said Patrice McCarthy, executive director of the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education.
California could begin testing students as early as kindergarten in math if a bill currently going through the state ...
Louisiana students made gains or held steady on most state LEAP tests this year, a sign that Louisiana has sustained its ...
Funding has been awarded for a new innovative programme to improve access to obesity support. Until March 2029, NHS Dorset ...
Adam Omary’s op-ed (“The disability accommodation trap on college campuses,” Opinion, June 29) raises important questions, ...
Teenagers claiming disability benefits may be eligible to drive early ...
This article is authored by Nivedita Krishna, founder and Kaye Lushington, lead research, Pacta.
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 ...
Some IVF clinics are using AI to perform tasks such as sperm and embryo selection, but some fertility experts question ...
A teenager has been sentenced to life in prison for using his car to kill a mother-of-three. Kian Bateman, 19, was high on ...
Several Louisiana parishes in the ArkLaTex got high ratings on the 2026 Louisiana Educational Assessment Program (LEAP) for ...