With their planned school-day protest on May 1, Chicago Teachers Union leaders are demonstrating yet again that they prioritize politics over their principal reason for employment -- educating Chicago ...
John from Illinois has $4.6 million saved, a pension that pays $9,500 a month, and a clear goal: give each of his three children $125,000 a year over three years to help them buy homes. He believes he ...
A slate of new series aim to tap into kids’ shifting interests—and perhaps spark the next generation of scientists, inventors ...
As students across California continue to struggle with basic math and reading, one school district has been spending ...
PBS KIDS As a dad of four, I’m always looking for shows that don’t just entertain my kids, but actually teach them something ...
A new analysis finds that more than half of the top 100 performing public schools in New York City based on the results of the state’s grade 3-to-8 math and English exams are charter schools.
Despite warnings from early childhood experts against too much screen time, schools' reliance on educational technology for grade levels as low as transitional kindergarten has grown — and frustrated ...
Food is fuel for the brain—but that’s not all; science, technology, engineering, and math are, too. Kids at the RocSci Academy will now have the chance to expand ...
More than 48,000 Dallas ISD students will take the same field trips across the same grades, in a move new to the district. STEM oriented nonprofit Lyda Hill Philanthropies’ $250,000 grant is making it ...
This day-long activity plan includes CFP Board's "Financial Planning Superhero Kickoff," a kid-friendly introduction to the role of financial planners as superheroes, who use their Listening Power, ...
NWEA data shows that while kindergarten achievement is steady, first and second graders' math and reading skills remain below pre-pandemic levels.
Mississippi has the lowest cost of living. How much do you need to raise a family here? How does your paycheck compare to average earnings? What we know ...