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Federal data shows post-pandemic student math scores are still down. Maine education officials are responding with a new effort to show students that math has real-world relevance.
Educators and administrators in recent years have been eager to reimagine math instruction. Troubled by high failure rates in ...
NYC educators say having smaller classes is “amazing,” but finding the space and funding to reach 100% compliance remains a ...
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An NYU student was thrown to the ground while walking to class in Lower Manhattan on Monday morning — with the shocking and unprovoked attack caught on surveillance video. Big Apple coed Amelia Lewis ...
Are you new to modern marine navigation tools on your boat, or wondering what lies beneath the water? Haven’t figured out yet, what all the features are on your GPS, or how they work? If you have ...
Lancaster County students fared better on all subjects in Pennsylvania’s two annual standardized assessments than their peers across the state, and for the most part, they improved upon last year’s ...
Harvard College released its first offers of admission to the Class of 2029 on Thursday evening but little else as the Admissions and Financial Aid Office withheld information about the number of ...
Harvard University appears poised to finally address its rampant grade inflation problem — and its Ivy League students are not happy about it. A recent article from the student-run Harvard Crimson ...
Following the release of The Daily Princetonian’s sixth annual Frosh Survey, Data writers and editors analyze and compare the data with other surveys, including past Frosh Surveys and Senior Surveys.
Harvard’s acceptance rate rose this year to 4.18 percent from 3.65 percent, the highest since the Class of 2024 was admitted in 2020. The change was driven largely by a decrease in the number of ...