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The students will clean up after themselves tomorrow." The caption said: "6th graders should know better." Pavc, 34, ...
Remember when you were a child and the start of summer break, the feeling of freedom, days at the beach, and gathering with friends?
On a bright spring day filled with inspiration and learning, Room 8 at Burnt Ranch Elementary School played host to an extraordinary event that left visitors in awe — the 5th and 6th grade “Living ...
This week, at least eight elementary teachers in the district embarked on a new chapter of their lives — retirement.
Fayston fifth- and sixth-grade teacher Doug Bergstein is retiring this month, and he’ll enjoy his first September off while ...
Students in special education spend more time in separate classrooms in New Jersey than they do in any other state — a ...
Highlighting a Delaware elementary school, Gov. Matt Meyer shed light on how $8 million earmarked to strengthen early literacy could be invested.
New Jersey tops the nation in isolating kids with disabilities in special classes and schools. Another state is trying ...
Jaden Aoeun, left, works with Alexa Barron, a reading support educational assistant at Scott Elementary School in Northeast ...
Students with disabilities, and those without, can learn side by side. But New Jersey keeps them apart more than any other ...
It's an old joke that there are three kinds of people in the world: those who are good at math and those who aren't.
Note: This story is the second of a three-part series. It was updated at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, to clarify several quotes ...