When the screens are out of the way, kids are back to being kids—without the temptation to zone out electronically.
But a new report by the Eos Foundation suggests schools are falling short of the legislation’s goal of feeding more students.
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The Caller-Times reviewed about 70 bullying reports from Corpus Christi high schools from over the course of three years.
Lawmakers have an extraordinary opportunity to make a lasting difference with a single, sensible policy. Passing the Children’s Vision Bill means fewer students will fall behind for entirely ...
It was her journey as a mother however that reshaped her work and how she saw the classroom. When her son was diagnosed with autism, at age four, Duncan quickly learned that being an educator and ...
The “work,” as Felix calls it, is hard labor, carrying goods for others, hustling for daily survival. “If I don’t take it, I ...
Archana Gilravi is the senior vice president of Lean In Girls, overseeing a leadership program that empowers girls aged 11 to 15 to build confidence, reject limiting stereotypes and become leaders in ...
Ogechi Irondi’s future teetered between two scenarios: one that would lead to dual degrees after nine years of college, and ...