Dr. Kendrick Barnes turns reading and writing into a real-life adventure that is straight out of a video game.
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Parents concerned after teacher allegedly made first-graders rub his feet
Columbus City Schools is looking into allegations that a first-grade teacher made students rub his feet in class. “Straight up, it’s inappropriate,” ...
Vietnam continued to lead the region in both key areas. The average Reading score was 323.5 points and Mathematics 334.6 ...
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Ohio teacher allegedly made first-graders rub his feet
"It's not a normal thing for a 6-year-old to rub a 50-year-old man's feet during school, where they're supposed to be ...
Tonya Ward Singer shares the power of co-leadership and job-embedded inquiry to build collective efficacy for every teacher ...
Amid the roar of the crowd, sixth graders defeated the seventh graders at Austin Middle School on Friday during the iReady Turkey Bowl Challenge. From her perch on the sixth grade side of the gym, ...
A growing contingent of public school parents say school-mandated iPads, particularly in elementary and middle schools, are ...
In the state of Nebraska, children can attend three types of schools: accredited, approved or exempt. Exempt schools, like ...
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