A new state law requires ECGs and physicals for all high schoolers who have never played an FHSSA sport. Here's where your student can go.
When COVID-19 wrought havoc on society in early 2020, today's youngest schoolchildren were infants or yet to be born. Now in ...
For 50-plus years, students in grades 4, 8, and 12 have taken national standardized tests that assess reading and math ...
Amy arrived at our school without the benefit of early childhood education and with limited family support for consistent ...
Whether he’s engaging his students with silliness or making sure every student sees themselves reflected in his teaching, Southside Elementary School’s Kevin Frederick works hard to build strong conne ...
Schools across St. Clair and Sanilac counties celebrate March Is Reading Month with creative classroom activities and community events.
Traditionally, it is observed on the birthday of children’s author Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss, on March 2 but schools also often schedule events throughout an entire school week.
New research shows students who were not school age during the COVID-19 pandemic are struggling to catch up in reading despite avoiding the classroom disruptions older students experienced.
In Raymond Elementary School’s pre-kindergarten classroom, boys and girls huddled together on a rug with their teacher to learn a foundational skill for reading and spelling: how to pull apart and put ...