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A unit on career exploration got these sixth-graders thinking about the future and how today’s classes are relevant.
Study Hall talks to Lindsey VanDyke about how intervening with children’s special needs from the time they’re born can best ...
Third-grade teacher and author Erica Abel encourages students to read, write and not let anyone ‘dull their diamonds.’ ...
GRPS has shared designs for a new school, set to open in fall 2027 as the new home for Aberdeen Academy and Palmer Elementary ...
We spoke to three sixth-graders toward the end of a career unit to see what dreams they have for their future, and how this ...
From individual scale competitions to team “Jeopardy,” students demonstrated their musical knowledge while learning to work ...
Godwin Heights eighth-graders’ first appearance at a National History Day competition led to some stellar results. And ...
The third in our series of articles about CareerPrep 2030, a Kent ISD initiative to expand offerings and boost student ...
Homeowners do not pay a non-homestead millage, so why are they required to vote on it? We take a look at the Headlee ...
High-schoolers learned about historically Black colleges & universities during a recent panel event at Innovation Central.
Page Elementary students were challenged to create “spud-tacularly” book characters using potatoes and their imaginations.
At the May 6 elections, Caledonia Community Schools voters will be asked to consider renewing the district’s non-homestead, ...
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