Eighth graders can be successful in Algebra 1, new research suggests—they just might need some extra support. The findings come from a study of San Francisco schools, which has had a turbulent history ...
San Francisco eighth graders will have the option to take Algebra 1 next year after it was pulled from the school district’s middle school curriculum in 2014, and a yearslong campaign sought to ...
The San Francisco school board approved a plan to restore algebra as an option at all middle schools, more than a decade after it was removed over equity concerns. By Dana Goldstein The San Francisco ...
The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) will release the answer key for the Technician Grade 1 examination tomorrow, March 22, 2026. Candidates who appeared for the Computer Based Test (CBT) will be able ...
Remember those hard-to-watch Portland Trail Blazers games before the calendar flipped to the new year? The seemingly never-ending run of narrow defeats that saw them fight and claw and will their way ...
Read full article: HISD updates committee on school safety, security, and student health Haugen is the eleventh recipient of the KPRC 2-American Furniture Warehouse Senior Scholarship from the Class ...
Michael Cancelleri, an entrepreneur in San Clemente, Calif., has poured tens of thousands of dollars into his son’s baseball career—club team fees, tournament travel and top-of-the-line equipment. As ...
Every year as a Chicago Public Schools eighth grade teacher, I am forced to reflect on the memory of my high school application process. I remember arriving at Lane Tech’s village-sized campus on a ...
Riceville, Iowa, was the unlikely setting for a controversial classroom exercise created by Jane Elliott. She insists it strengthened their character. Critics say it abused their trust. Layne Kennedy ...
I’m a little late to the annual retrospective party. By the time this piece publishes, we’ll already be a few days into 2026. Even so, the events of 2025 still offer some valuable lessons for ...
An eighth-grade history teacher in Dallas, Texas, says only two of her 110 students can read at grade level, a revelation that’s reigniting fears about literacy and screen culture. Featured Video In a ...
It's rare for a high school to get a player who comes in as a freshman and makes an immediate impact at the varsity level. What's even rarer is when an eighth-grader comes in and takes the state by ...