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Rhinecliff Folk Choir: The Rhinecliff Folk Choir has kicked off its spring season at Morton Memorial Library and Community House, 82 Kelly St., Rhinecliff. The choir, led by Eva Salina of Driftwood ...
Rejected by scouts and mocked by friends, Priyansh Arya traded the classroom for a phone-free forest retreat to rebuild his ...
Comedy play: Performing Arts of Woodstock’s production of Andrew Bergman’s comedy “Social Security” has opened a three-weekend run at 7:30 p.m. at the Mescal Hornbeck Community Center at 56 Rock City ...
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A 96-year-old Kerala woman, Karthyayani Amma, defied age and illiteracy by enrolling in a literacy program. She astonishingly ...
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A new approach to teaching math is getting students on their feet and more engaged in the classroom at Whitney Point’s Caryl E. Adams Primary School.
Middle school teachers are now forced to assume multiplicative thinking is secure so they can dive into ratios and algebra.