San Francisco school board votes to reinstate eighth-grade algebra districtwide after a decade-long policy shift led to lower advanced math enrollment and renewed debate over education standards.
San Francisco middle school students will be able to take Algebra 1 again for the first time since the Obama years — albeit ...
San Francisco is restoring eighth-grade algebra after more than a decade, with the San Francisco Board of Education voting 4-3 Tuesday night to approve the change, reversing a controversial policy ...
South Carolina continues to make improvements in education with the predominant publicized change being the increase in the ...
Experts slam calculation capabilities of the AI after Apple findings reveals flaws even in advanced models of the Artificial ...
Chalkbeat reports that low NAEP participation by private schools creates a data gap as student choice increases, complicating ...
Students from communities across the Tennessee Valley gathered and Chattanooga State to learn more about Science, Technology, ...
Denison has transitioned from a speculative uranium play to one with a major asset about to begin construction, and a defined ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills frequently likes to cite the state, rather than local municipalities, funding 55% of all education ...
As teachers eagerly adopt its free lesson plans and the White House boosts its videos, PragerU is intent on one goal: attracting young people to conservatism ...
Pam Bechler was nominated as a Huron Daily Tribune Community Champion for her longtime work at Big Burning School and Bechler’s Fun Foods.