California lawmakers are advancing Senate Bill 1067, which would require screening all kindergarten through second-grade students for basic math skills and providing extra help to those behind.
California is considering a new bill to change how math is taught in schools. Senate Bill 1067 would require screening for basic math skills in kindergartners, first-, and second-graders. The goal ...
The above video shows the top local headlines for the morning of May 1, 2026 LUBBOCK, Texas — The city of Lubbock has ...
Some 390 people have signed a petition protesting Sonoma Valley High School’s decision to drop French classes from its ...
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Over 60% of California kids can't do math at their grade level. Here's how we change that
For generations, we have let ourselves believe a damaging myth: that some people are simply "math people," and some are not. But math ability isn't a personality trait. It is a skill, and like other ...
Which AP tests stump students the most? Numerade used data from the College Board to identify the 10 AP courses with the ...
It's not often one hears students clamoring for tougher coursework and tighter deadlines. But a group of college kids who ...
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Cash-strapped LAUSD awards staff massive pay raises as students flounder and investigations fester
The cash-strapped Los Angeles Unified School District tentatively agreed to hand its staff generous pay raises to avoid a teachers strike — even while the troubled district’s students are scoring ...
The Texas Education Agency’s appointed conservator for Wichita Falls ISD, Karen Garza, recently spoke at a School Board ...
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