Many object to paying for public schools because they have no child of their own to benefit. Did they not go to school? At no cost to them? Who paid for their education? Their parents and neighbors ...
Belpre High School junior Lila Dugan doesn’t seem to know the meaning of idle time. Between serving as president of the Ohio ...
During my college days, I spent the academic year working at The Daily Athenaeum and my summers working at The Intelligencer and News-Register in Wheeling. My formal education as a journalist was ...
After three years of failed leadership, the Pontiac School District faces a crisis of confidence, competence and moral ...
This Holocaust Remembrance Day marks nearly 81 years since the end of World War II. Few living witnesses remain, whether Holocaust survivors or military veterans.
I’ve been teaching college Earth science courses as a part-time faculty member for a long time now, all while juggling other ...
A phonics-based curriculum is only one part of how Mississippi went from worst to first in education. The other part is much ...
After 20 years of teaching, I got my first student-teacher (yay!)—which would mean daily observation (boo!). How surprising, then, that these observations have brought me professional growth and ...
A heist that nabbed more than 400,000 KitKat bars also gave the company an unexpected viral marketing moment. On March 28, a truck carrying 12 metric tons of KitKat chocolate bars was intercepted ...
Colorful characters are increasingly popular everywhere. It’s common to see plushies of PopMart characters, such as Labubu and Skullpanda, hanging from purses, and figurines of Hello Kitty and Pokémon ...
Chad Aldeman’s March 16 op-ed, “When high school grads can’t do math,” focuses on outputs, such as MCAS and the proposed MassCore. There is no discussion of inputs, namely the resources needed to ...