Behind every piece of technology is the code that makes it work. From Feb. 20-22, 2026, middle and high school students will ...
It's the trendy technological tool causing some educators to take a deep breath and others to hold theirs. It's artificial intelligence. For some teachers, it's lightened an impossible workload, with ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Johnston County restored A-F letter grades for grades 3–5 after parent complaints. K–2 stayed standards-based but switched to Level 1 ...
The Port Washington Union Free School District Board of Education spent much of its Dec. 16 meeting focused on the high school grading policy at Paul D. Schreiber High School. Trustees said the draft ...
Johnston County restored A-F letter grades for grades 3–5 after parent complaints. K–2 stayed standards-based but switched to Level 1–4; grades 3–5 cores use A–F. Surveys showed strong school and ...
In the last days before winter break, students at Glenn High School in Leander soldered the edge of a long, metal beam onto the siding of a partially built cattle trailer. Blue sparks flew from ...
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Superintendent Michael Nagler had faced questions over a controversial learning management system developed with his son, an ...
The impact of grade grubbing on teachers typically isn’t positive—many reported feeling uncomfortable with the requests and ...
Grades are a standard part of the American educational system that most students and teachers take for granted. But what if students didn't have just one shot at acing a midterm, or could even talk ...
Two Omaha-area school districts are switching to a new, different grading scale this fall that district leaders say will benefit students’ GPAs and make dual-enrollment grading simpler. Marian's ...
Course grades: a familiar source of anxiety for some, a source of pride for others, and a near-universal signal of student success in U.S. schools. Few features of our education system are more ...