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Re “Expectations for Kindergarten Have Risen, Putting Boys at a Disadvantage,” by Claire Cain Miller (The Upshot, June 9): ...
At a legislative meeting on Tuesday, Multnomah County Board Chair Jessica Vega Pederson urged legislators not to cut off the ...
Across the country, artificial intelligence tools are changing the teaching profession as educators use them to help write ...
Fox 43 AM Live’s Dane Kroll chats with Julie Scott with Child Care Aware of Eastern Kansas to learn what parents can do to ...
On a recent morning in May, most students at the Jewell School were cracking open textbooks, starting worksheets and settling ...
The middle schooler faced years of bullying as educators struggled and failed to suppress it. CPS has added investigative ...
Start at Zero’s goal is to partner parents and caregivers with Early Childhood Education Services. The work is done at home for children until they’re five years old.
Despite the absence of updated analysis of federal data on kindergarten expectations, teachers say that standards have continued on a more academically accelerated trajectory, even as a fair number of ...
Multnomah County’s Preschool for All program is at risk of missing one of its main goals: universal access to preschool, according to a new audit of the program.
The number of kids with complex communication needs in kindergarten has tripled in the last six years and doubled for students in Grades 1 to 8, officials with the Thames Valley District School ...
Amid declining enrollment districtwide, Houston ISD is making another push to fill pre-kindergarten seats for 3- and 4-year-olds at more than 40 schools across the city, according to a Wednesday ...