By Keri Gordon kgordon@tahlequahdailypress.com The Tahlequah Public Schools Board of Education, during an Oct. 21 meeting, discussed district test trends and approved and 2025-’26 operational budget.
Wakefield students finally uplifted their MCAS scores back to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels last spring, but all other ...
On October 25, 2025, the author and game-show host Ken Jennings joined the senior editor Tyler Foggatt onstage at the 26th ...
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PPS to cut 150 positions to trim — but not eliminate — deficit
More than 150 teaching and staff positions could be cut from the roster at Pittsburgh Public Schools, as district leaders eye ...
New 2025 testing data shows third- through eighth-graders scored far below 2019 levels in reading. In math, some grades have ...
I was watching my daughter play basketball when another mom slid closer. “I just have to ask,” she whispered. “Are you taking Ozempic?” ...
Campbell High School bowler Jacob Badua, third from left in front row, posed with the Sabers bowling team at Barbers Point ...
Yuheng chip maps 5,600 stars in seconds, bringing lab-grade spectroscopy to telescopes, medicine, and drones with tiny, ultra ...
Massachusetts has recognized Cambridge Public Schools as the largest district in the state to reach pre-pandemic achievement levels on standardized testing. But for Black students in the district, ...
New studies show a Greater Boston population becoming more racially diverse, but also more disconnected by income, and by shifting educational choices following the Covid-19 pandemic. As multiple ...
Revenue growth was below our expectations due to softness in certain areas of the business, which we believe was largely ...
Despite the pandemic five years ago, education levels remain low, a pattern that predates 2020. Why is it still happening?
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