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Five Peoria students from Whittier Primary School won the 2025 Gwendolyn Brooks Youth Poetry Awards and will be celebrated at ...
Long Island School students published "Season by Season Living on a Maine Island," a heartfelt anthology inspired by their lives and landscapes from pre-K through grade 5.
If your child or teenager thinks they could run the City of Lodi for a day, then they should submit an application explaining what they would do as mayor. The city is accepting essays, poems, art ...
The new JCPS plan was intended to improve outcomes and opportunities for Black students. Is it already failing, or does it ...
Snippets of memories and music often wander into my head while I'm riding my bike. During a recent outing in Burns Park, I ...
In a classroom at Mount Elden Middle School in Flagstaff July 18, aspiring teacher Derrell Nez held up photos for his class ...
Speaking to Newsweek, Doyle remembered the one-of-a-kind cat, recalling: "Her meows were so quiet they were more like squeaks and when you pet her, she would stick her tongue out in happiness and purr ...
When the weather turns a bit milder, there will be plenty of festivals and events to beckon residents and visitors outside for fun things to do.
The back-to-school season brings its fair share of chaos. Between signing endless forms, reading an onslaught of emails and ...
Pomeroy Foundation executive director reflects on the value of introverts, the power of undivided attention and the need to ...
We caught up with Wide Open Country’s 2024 Song Contest Grand Prize winner to learn about the inspiration behind her song.
Let’s assume that “math dropouts” (students who give up on math) are produced by difficult math problems. Why are “Korean language dropouts” (students who give up on Korean) increasing? According to ...