Philadelphia spent $25 million overhauling its reading curriculum. But after the first year of implementation, its reading scores on Pennsylvania state tests are going in the wrong direction.
When you think of e-readers, Amazon’s Kindle usually comes to mind. But there’s another brand giving book lovers more options ...
The Tri-County Recycling Partnership is proud to announce the release of The ABC’s of Recycling Right, an engaging new ...
A Nevada nonprofit that worked to send free books to children in Clark County didn't have its funding renewed by the state. The books will not arrive anymore starting in November, a loss that ...
Victor Wakefield spent a decade in Nevada education policy leadership roles, including as a state school board member and then as a policy expert at the Guinn Center think tank, even after moving to ...
Each year, Raising a Reader Aspen to Parachute spreads the joy of reading by putting free books into the hands of some of Garfield County’s youngest children through the Children’s Arts and Literacy ...
The University of Florida received a "D" grade for its free speech climate from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. UF's overall ranking improved to No. 45, but its scores for ...
The University of Florida received a grade of D for free speech from the watchdog organization Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, known as FIRE, in the 2026 College Free Speech Rankings, ...
My daughter “Karina” just entered first grade. Just last evening, I got a call from her teacher about her behavior. Karina reads well and is apparently well ahead of the rest of her class. I was asked ...
RAPID CITY, S.D.— Rapid City area third graders got to meet the author, illustrator, and inspiration of a book they're reading this week. Some 750 students filled the theater at The Monument as Mayor ...
Eucators from a variety of perspectives are coming together on a new reading coalition in an attempt to help Milwaukee kids – finally – learn to read.
Math and English language arts scores among Wisconsin’s third- through eighth-grade students have remained flat over the last two years.