In some sense, Mr. Brooks has only himself to blame. The current humanoid craze is “kind of his fault,” said Anthony Jules, ...
The timeshare industry is evolving. From points-based programs to new consumer protections, here’s what you need to know.
Gibraltar Carlson’s Izaiah Wright, who ran for a school-record 2,188 yards, has landed a spot on the Michigan Sportswriters ...
In many cases, parents or school administrators push back against a child’s deserved bad grades or their need to repeat a year. That’s often because of misplaced concerns for the child’s self-esteem, ...
Ever heard of homework FOMO? We haven’t either. Is it possible to make learning as addictive as the latest TikTok dance trend ...
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The surprising rise of “67” and how teachers are fighting back
What’s the deal with 67?” is the question that’s stumping parents, exasperating teachers and thrilling kids coast to coast.
Being homegrown is defined as belonging to one’s own locality or country. For Mayor Johnathan McCollar, Statesboro is the ...
Math students may not blink at calculating probabilities, measuring the area beneath curves or evaluating matrices, yet they ...
Performance on state K-12 tests showed steady improvements since the COVID-19 pandemic, but 70% of eighth graders are behind ...
Limiting students’ access to college because they are deemed underprepared does not seem to do them any favors.
We’ve created a generation — parents and children alike — paralyzed by numerators without denominators. A single alarming ...
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Elementary school in Claremont joins viral 6-7 trend and celebrates 67th day of school with students
If you can't beat them, join them! Chaparral Elementary School in Claremont joined in on the viral 6-7 trend and celebrated ...
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