A small group of parents, teachers and alumni say Mississippi’s School for the Blind is straying away from its mission.
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Sixth grade science students at Amherst Middle School are ditching textbooks for hands-on learning as they work to reduce ...
Walkin’ & Rollin’ Costumes started in 2015 to make children’s Halloween dreams a reality. The nonprofit has made 200 free custom costumes to fit wheelchairs and walkers.
Garfield School in Cleveland, part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, unveiled a new Verizon Innovative Learning ...
Laurie C. Campbell has officially filed to run for the Kentucky House of Representatives in District 7, saying she hopes to ...
There is no AI literacy without computer science education. If we want students to shape a world transformed by AI, we must ...