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Nearly 1 in 4 third graders risked being retained under Louisiana's new reading law, but far fewer are likely to be held back ...
A Spanish teacher at a Washington high school was fired after reading To Kill A Mockingbird to his class and saying the n-word written in the story.
Maybe even more impressive, however, was that portions of a column I wrote a few years ago became mandatory reading for hundreds of thousands of high schoolers across the country.
Cumberland Valley thought it had a block with 2.9 seconds left in overtime, but a whistle signaled otherwise, and Reading's Yadiel Cruz sank free throws to capture a 55-54 victory.
Florida high schoolers would not need to pass algebra or English final exams to graduate under a bill the Florida Senate unanimously passed Thursday. That proposal is part of SB 166, which its sponsor ...
Why bill could be headed toward passage Berman and every other member of the Pre-K-12 Education Committee voted in favor of Senate Bill 166, whose author, Sen. Corey Simon, R-Tallahassee, touts it ...
KALAMAZOO, MI -- Today, high school is a rite of passage for students in Michigan and beyond. Thanks to a landmark lawsuit settled in the mid-1800s, all students are guaranteed admission to free ...
Aleysha Ortiz is 19 years old and in her freshman year at the University of Connecticut. She graduated last year from a public high school in Hartford – even though she can’t read or write.
Photo by Sarah Ann Noel The information on what high schoolers have historically read versus what high schoolers should read—or shouldn’t read—is endlessly diverse.
Fort Worth ISD, Texas schools lost ground in reading on Nation’s Report Card. How can FWISD help middle, high school students learn to read?
Deaf students say they're passing high school without basic math, reading skills Students in Santa Clara County Office of Education’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing program said they had a substitute ...
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