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Twelve fourth-grade students from schools in Escondido were recognized at the City of Escondido’s May City Council Meeting as ...
Diane Bauso, head of school for Creative Minds Montessori School in Auburn, writes about what's new there and how it relates ...
Woodside Middle School addressed concerns over an inappropriate poster displayed in the classroom, but the letter didn't go far enough according to a local Jewish advocate.
Nothing in our Constitution requires taxpayers to fund communist indoctrination in our schools — so one state has passed a ...
Small practices, repeated regularly and with intentionality, can help students feel a sense of belonging at school.
Flag Week 2025 at Good Counsel College was a vibrant celebration of national identity, student voice, and inclusion. Now in ...
When students feel like they don't belong, teachers and school leaders have the potential to empower them, Seattle student ...
The Lakemont Lions Club hosted its 63rd annual spelling bee on April 8 at ArtsAltoona. The winner of this year’s event was ...
For a group of adults in their late thirties, coming together for their fifth grade class reunion is somewhat uncommon. But students of George Weiner, a teacher at White Oaks Elementary School in ...
Fifth-grade students competed in a contest to design jewelry for their moms ahead of Mother's Day. Helen Talada, 11, is getting the chance to give her mother a Mother's Day gift she'll never forget.
The Lorain Lions Club selected a winner of the Lions Club International Peace Poster Contest. A sixth-grade student was the overall winner among students ages 11-13 for the poster best depicting ...
Sand Springs has announced the winner of the inaugural Trash Truck Poster Art contest. The winner is Taylor, a 5th-grade student at Northwoods Fine Arts Academy. In January and February ...