Should Your School Be Fully Open? Here’s What the C.D.C. Says

Only 4% of the nation’s school children live in counties where COVID-19 transmission is low enough for full-time in-person learning without additional restrictions, according to the guidelines established by the CDC

The Simple Ways To Save Money On Higher Education

While college costs are on the rise, there are still many options to save on higher education.

7 Must-Read Children’s Books To Celebrate International Women’s Day

Looking for the perfect book for your child on International Women's Day? These 7 inspiring children's books are all written by powerful women for ambitious and curious girls of all ages.

‘Turn On The Subtitles’ Campaign Aimed At Making Children Better Readers

A new campaign is encouraging parents everywhere to turn the subtitles on their TV’s to help their children learn how to read.

A School-Wide Focus on Choice Reading

When the staff at an elementary school made fostering a love of reading a priority, they used these strategies to meet their goal. (video)

3 tips to engage students in math feedback during remote or hybrid learning

Connecting with students and boosting engagement during remote learning is key--especially in STEM classes such as math

CoSN2021: Remote Learning Creates New Opportunities for K–12 Education

Lessons from the move to online learning highlight innovation, professional development and shifts in educational technology.

NPR/Ipsos Poll: Nearly One-Third Of Parents May Stick With Remote Learning

One year after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered classrooms around the country and the world, U.S. parents are guardedly optimistic about the academic and social development of their children, an NPR/Ipsos poll finds.

Report: US schools receive D grade for infrastructure

The American Society of Civil Engineers, which assigned a C- grade to the nation's total infrastructure in its latest quadrennial assessment, gave school infrastructure a D grade.

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