No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and pencils are back. Some seventh graders say they prefer learning offline.
After a successful start to its pilot of a new elementary math curriculum, Lincoln Public Schools is expanding the Into Math resources to four more elementary schools this fall.
In conversations with teachers, the pattern that appears consistently is a classic user design case. The most immediate use ...
In this week's editorial column, Field Editor Kylene Scott talks about how rising diesel prices strain her budget.
Democratic gains in districts previously won by Donald Trump suggest shifting voter sentiment as state leaders head into ...
Construction workers who quit school early to earn money for their families are getting a second shot at education, and it's ...
Contract 'victory' is a facade: a 2% raise that required more hours, decimated by health insurance overhaul with $16,000 ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Al Rabanera Al Rabanera teaches math at La Vista High School in Fullerton. He is a 2025-26 ...
Deanna Cullins lost a leg after a crash, but she is still achieving her goals — and pushes others to do the same.
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