California is considering a new bill to change how math is taught in schools. Senate Bill 1067 would require screening for basic math skills in kindergartners, first-, and second-graders. The goal ...
West Valley School eighth-grader Sawyer Schneider rounded off the state Montana Mathcounts competition with a ticket to nationals in May. Ranking third out of 65 at the state competition held at ...
Accessing a range of data can give leaders a broad understanding of issues affecting the student body, and what to do about ...
By putting the weights of a highly capable, 33B-parameter agentic model in the hands of researchers and startups, Poolside is ...
While California has no shortage of existential issues, none is more vital than doing something about its education deficit.
Schools are finding new, data-driven ways to re-approach gifted and talented programs -- with a focus on inclusivity.
Co-Founder David Gardner is joined by superstar guests Bill Burke and Mahan Tavakoli as they each share three stories—one to ...
HISD Superintendent Mike Miles held a live Q&A answering virtual questions from parents about teacher retention, artificial ...
When the Grade 9 student makes it to school, she does well on assignments, gets good grades and is liked by teachers.
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From snow storms to NFL Draft week, remote learning leaves behind some PPS students
Since the pandemic, remote learning has become a backstop when snow storms clog roads, heat waves threaten health or events promise to snarl traffic. Students with special education needs or without ...
The majority of candidates for state Senate District 24 spoke to the South Bay community for the first time in a formal ...
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