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Guilford County, N.C. – Guilford County Schools (GCS) continues to accelerate student success, celebrating strong academic gains across the district. Wednesday, the district celebrated its academic ...
Answer: 888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 1,000. This is the kind of math riddle you can work out with times tables, or by simple logic. First, get as close to 1,000 as you can (888). From there, it’s easy to ...
Diamond, a third grader in Jefferson Parish, does a timed reading exercise with her summer school teacher, Emily Gurtner. Emily Gurtner sits at a small table in the corner of her third-grade classroom ...
Nearly a quarter of Louisiana third graders are ending the school year far behind in reading, the state Education Department said Thursday. Under a new state law, some of those students will have to ...
January 8, 2026 - It's time for John Fensterwald's annual predictions for what's in store for education in 2026. After a decade-long push from reading advocates, California schools are on the verge of ...
More than half of Louisiana children from poor families start kindergarten without basic reading skills — and most fail to catch up by third grade, a critical year for literacy development, according ...
Humans started counting tens of thousands of years ago, but when did they begin figuring out advanced arithmetic, algebra and even calculus? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
STAMFORD — Reading and math assessment scores for Stamford students improved in the middle of the school year and administrators are crediting the rollout of new curriculum and added intervention ...
Can data foster hope? This is a question I brought home with me after attending the “Teaching, Learning, Coaching” conference offered by the Instructional Coaching Group. I spent one day in a workshop ...