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The words “ boy scout” tend to summon an image of a kid in a tan button-up shirt, green shorts…
It’s 5:12 p.m. on a random-summer weekday evening, and I am struggling to keep up with my 17-year-old son and…
Of all the skills elementary students acquire, learning to read is probably the most important. Literacy unlocks all the other…
The concept of academic plateauing has been discussed for decades. The theory is that at a certain point there is…
Children who learn about money and financial literacy at an early age tend to be more responsible with their money, and have more respect for costs.
These back-to-school tips can put parents’ minds at ease, especially when caring for a student with special needs. Preparation and communication are key.
From books to tablets to computers, early-elementary teachers are using new methods in the classroom to get kids excited about reading.
Amy Hysick is a 2017 NYS Teacher of the Year award-winner. Her parents have 68 years of teaching experience. We take a look at the classroom then and now.
When it comes to addressing cases of child abuse, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. For Linda Cleary, executive director of…
Anyone who thinks of public education as impersonal and excessively bureaucratic probably hasn’t met Amy Evans, director of special education…