Plot Summary: Stanley Yelnats is always in the wrong place at the wrong time. Accused of stealing a famous pair of shoes, he chooses to serve time at Camp Green Lake, where he is made to dig a 5-foot ...
Lucy Calkins was an education superstar. Now she’s cast as the reason a generation of students struggles to read. Can she ...
Seventy percent of children in the U.S. don’t read proficiently in third grade. “But what we know at Scholastic from kids’ ...
State test results released Wednesday show growth in reading and math and record graduation rates ... state’s English Language Arts proficiency standard reached its highest level since 2019, when ...
The numbers: The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell sharply for the second week in a row to 227,000, reversing a spike in claims earlier in the month after a ...
Each year, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship tables the Immigration Levels Plan, a forward-looking snapshot of immigration targets for the next three years. Each year, the Minister ...
During a Liberal cabinet retreat in Halifax last August, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signalled a possible reduction in permanent resident levels, a major policy reversal for the federal government.
Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Don't have an account? Create Account The new immigration levels are expected to be announced by Prime Minister Justin ...
Lake Mead's water levels are 17 feet higher than they were when the reservoir battled critically low levels in the fall of 2022, fueling hope that the incoming water year will further help the ...
You can see commuters wince at the noise levels. "Eeeeeeeeeeeeee." It is the loudest section of track on what has become London's noisiest Tube line. I'm measuring the noise levels on an app.
Gold will likely remain in focus this week after climbing to a record high above $2,700 on Friday, with the commodity opening above this closely watched level ... with a reading above the 70 ...
The G.O.P. nominee repeated crude insults, and his supporters relished each moment. But the display could alienate swing voters. By Michael Gold Reporting from Latrobe, Pa. Former President Donald ...