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Golf green fees are going through the roof in some parts of the world and it’s forcing keen players to make difficult ...
New York City students are showing early signs of progress in reading after the Adams administration overhauled how the subject is taught in public schools, according to new data released Wednesday.
While the percentage of Texas students meeting grade-level standards bounced back in reading, that’s still not the case in ...
Wisconsin school districts received more than $2 billion in federal pandemic relief funds to combat COVID-19's impact and ...
At Somerset Junior High, students performed better this year than before COVID by using an "individualized instruction" approach.
The figures show that students are making more gains in reading on the Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exams ...
Recent STAAR results show Texas students are improving in reading, but math scores remain low, highlighting ongoing academic challenges for all Texas students.
High schoolers, meanwhile, saw declines on the English exams but gains in Algebra I. Math scores for elementary, middle and high school students remain below pre-pandemic levels.
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked high absenteeism in public schools statewide, and five years later thousands of students miss weeks of school each year. Nearly a third of students locally and ...
Absenteeism in school districts throughout Florida skyrocketed beginning during the COVID-19 pandemic — and, confounding ...
The gap between pre- and post-COVID reading scores has widened by 36%, and at the current pace, the average student needs nearly five more months of learning to catch up.
Students remain half a grade level behind post-COVID. Here's how Spring Branch ISD bucked that trend. By Claire Partain, Staff Writer Updated March 13, 2025 10:11 a.m.