Ashley Sanchez was initially baffled by her son’s homework assignment, then she spotted one word that changed everything.
A sixth-grader won her school’s spelling bee just five years after moving to Mesa from the Philippines and learning English.
The CTU posted a flyer across social media calling on the public to push state leaders to tax billionaires, months after a ...
CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow didn't have the season that he wanted to have. Cincinnati finished 6-11, their ...
Denys Kotochihov copies the word gastrointestinal into an artificial intelligence platform on a school laptop, then types ...
The Chicago Teachers Union’s (CTU) social media accounts disseminated a flyer across multiple platforms that misspelled the word “governor.” CTU’s ...
The operating budget proposal, which BCPS Superintendent Myriam Rogers will formally introduce to the school board on Tuesday ...
World Braille Day 2025 highlights the history and importance of Braille, celebrating Louis Braille’s invention and its role ...
Sherisse Kenerson in Alexandria, Virginia, leads a club of sixth- through eighth-graders who want to know the art of looping ...
After a brief exchange with a teenage Battlefield teammate, one Redditor wondered whether young people could actually read.
Stacey Canova and Carly Saal, close friends and fellow teachers, have taught first graders at Haledon Public School for more ...
(Cleveland)-Reggie Grant, a 4th-grader from Jack P. Nix Elementary School, has won the White County School System Spelling ...