Teacher-librarian Kathy Goedeken checks fourth-grade curriculum books April 19 at West Willow Elementary School in Cedar Rapids. A new curriculum for elementary school students in the Cedar Rapids ...
Teaching 1st grade also means managing a lot of transitions—helping students move quickly and calmly from one activity to another, or giving them small “brain breaks” to move and stretch. At the ...
BE LIFTED. THE CITY IS GETTING MILLIONS OF DOLLARS FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO PREP YOUNGER CHILDREN FOR THE CLASSROOM. MAYOR CRAIG GREENBERG ANNOUNCED $4.6 MILLION IN GRANTS TODAY AT THE YMCA OF ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — This week, thousands of JCPS teachers are learning a new way to teach students to read. In August, JCPS will implement the "EL" reading curriculum across the district for students in ...
New York City’s District 5 public elementary schools, which include all schools in West Harlem, began to pilot a new mandatory reading curriculum program on Thursday as a part of the New York City ...
November 26, 2025 - Come prepare a meal with the fifth and sixth graders of Pacific Elementary, in Davenport, California, where the district attracts students just for the lunch. At a time of rising ...
NORTH BILLERICA, Mass.—Curriculum Associates recently expanded Magnetic Reading K–5 with the launch of Magnetic Reading Foundations for Grades K–2. This new program, along with the recently released ...
Education and political advocates throughout February gathered at Charleston County School District (CCSD) board meetings to vocalize support for a new reading curriculum that right-leaning education ...
The school year is underway in Belleville School District 118, and as students return to the classroom, they have new reading and writing materials. Over the summer, the district bought a new English ...
This story is a collaboration between EdSource and Berkeleyside, a nonprofit online newsroom covering the city of Berkeley. EdSource Reporter John Fensterwald contributed to this report. How kids are ...
This article was originally published in Chalkbeat. All New York City middle schools will be required to use city-approved curriculums for reading and math by fall 2027, Mayor Eric Adams and ...
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