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Golden Apple: Kaitlyn Smith
They may only be in second grade, but these students seem very advanced. That's because their teacher sets the bar high.
Next time you advise a Christian Academy student to use their words, be careful. They might use some you don't know. MLCA emerged from the fall Vocabulary Bowl with some impressive honors: first place ...
During Science Theater, students warm up, then are taught a hands-on lesson using rock and mineral samples. Next, they create ...
The sixth-grade academic team at Norwood School placed second at the recent Cherokee County Academics Meet, hosted by Peggs ...
Assistant editor Daniel Leonard shares how teachers are turning to Diffit to automatically adapt texts to different reading ...
It's not the same as fearing white people as I had to explain to a woman online who was conflating the two things ...
According to Maureen Hill, the district’s K-5 literacy curriculum specialist, all K-3 grade levels exceeded ... support background knowledge, vocabulary, language structures, verbal reasoning ...
School bus driver Herman Cruse became an avid reader as a child after his mother purchased an encyclopedia set. He is trying ...
Prominent owner and pioneering human heart surgeon Mark DeDomenico passed away Saturday aged 87, leaving behind a storied ...
Ryanne, 9, is thriving at her school. But the little girl with hearing loss has to travel 29 miles from her Kentucky home to ...
Creating engaging and interactive presentation has never been this easier. With AI you can now generate professionally ...
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The Romanticized Squalor of Queer
Luca Guadagnino makes William S. Burroughs’s novella a love story that is sordid, pathetic, affecting, and true.