WNC Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Dana Ryan, far right, and Director of College and Career Readiness Angela Holt, second from right, accept the National Adult
Consistency helps children know what to expect each day, which also allows them to feel confident and safe in a familiar environment. An example of a classroom routine
A panel of education stakeholders gathered in Frankfort Sept. 13-15 to participate in a standard-setting process for Kentucky’s accountability system. Using data from the 2022-2023 school year, Kentucky’s
The Youngstown Education Association and Youngstown City School District reached a tentative deal on a new teachers contract on the 31st day of the strike. No details were
Robin Kinney will temporarily lead the Kentucky Department of Education after Commissioner Jason Glass leaves the role at the end of the month. In a special meeting Thursday
Financial literacy rates have been consistently low for some time. For the past five years, Americans could correctly answer only around 50 percent of P-Fin Index questions that
State educational data from 2022 showed mixed results for Vermont schools, with few gains in standardized test scores but improvements in discipline and educational opportunities. Troublingly, however, the
At leading Swedish university Lund, teachers decide which students can use artificial intelligence to help them with assignments. At the University of Western Australia in Perth, staff have talked
The overall enrollment decline at Marin’s public schools has leveled off since the onset of the pandemic, and some districts are growing, according to the county education office.