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Opinion – Jaqueline Coleman: With state’s economic future at stake, KY kids deserve Pre-K education
At a time when the federal government in Washington, D.C. is dismantling public education, Kentucky has made it the cornerstone of our record economic era. The U.S. Secretary of Education was sworn in ...
In September, the Gulf Beach Masonic Lodge adopted Starkey Elementary School teacher Heather McShane. They will help fund her class.
The push to expand pre-kindergarten programs is on. Last school year, public pre-K programs received their biggest-ever boost ...
Frederick County teacher ALonna Soward-Puryear was named Maryland’s 2026 Teacher of the Year by the State Department of Education on Friday.
The rise of microschools is enabling educators to reinvent their careers on their own terms, with higher salaries, smaller ...
The evening was filled with a focus on Public Schools, its educators and students and how the Public Education Foundation fills a vital role in the district. SPEF held its annual Celebration of ...
Anita Morrow, Student Information Specialist at Cleveland Elementary, sets students and their families up for success. As a Student Information S ...
Four leaders charting bold new paths in education will be celebrated as the 2025 recipients of the Harold W. McGraw, Jr.
Preschoolers kneel on a kaleidoscope rug, their clumsy hands reaching for wooden blocks, little socked feet tucked underneath ...
Both charter and district schools are seeing enrollment growth simultaneously, challenging the notion that one sector must ...
Black boys are treated like problems before they’re seen as people. Many systems don’t reflect the boys they serve. That's why they need to know Black male professionals.
It takes a village to raise a child. That core philosophy, put into action by a desire to simply help in any way that she can ...
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